First, let's celebrate the successful launch of KaitoAI.
Recently, I discovered a real game-changer—StandX. Honestly, if you haven't tried it this year, you're basically missing out on the on-chain efficiency revolution.
Simply put, it brings on-chain automation—which used to be accessible only to institutions—directly to a level where regular users can use it.
Tasks that previously required coding and scripting—like automating trades, real-time address monitoring, managing multi-identity wallets, and batch signing operations—can now be done in just a few clicks on a visual dashboard.
The barrier is eliminated, and efficiency is maxed out. For people who need to operate on-chain frequently, this kind of tool is a game-changer in terms of reducing time costs.
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ConsensusBot
· 5h ago
On-chain automation bringing democratization—that's a good point, it really is a game changer.
I've used StandX myself. Honestly, it does save time, but it still depends on the scenario—not everyone needs that many features.
I also noticed when KaitoAI launched, but right now every platform is competing fiercely; the real question is who will actually stick around in the end.
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BottomMisser
· 5h ago
Not exaggerating or downplaying, StandX really has changed the game.
There really aren't many automated tools that can be simplified like this.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 5h ago
StandX is indeed appealing, but not that many people are actually using it.
The efficiency is definitely maxed out, but I’m just worried it might end up being another tool for fleecing newcomers.
With the lower barrier to entry, it’s actually easier to fall into traps. Beginners still need to do more research.
I heard some people are using it to place hundreds of orders a day—not sure if that’s true.
Visualizing coding tasks is a pretty good idea, it can save a lot of trouble.
First, let's celebrate the successful launch of KaitoAI.
Recently, I discovered a real game-changer—StandX. Honestly, if you haven't tried it this year, you're basically missing out on the on-chain efficiency revolution.
Simply put, it brings on-chain automation—which used to be accessible only to institutions—directly to a level where regular users can use it.
Tasks that previously required coding and scripting—like automating trades, real-time address monitoring, managing multi-identity wallets, and batch signing operations—can now be done in just a few clicks on a visual dashboard.
The barrier is eliminated, and efficiency is maxed out. For people who need to operate on-chain frequently, this kind of tool is a game-changer in terms of reducing time costs.