Today something hit me while I was moving crypto onchain—I didn't even pause to overthink it.
Just fired up this AI assistant, told it what I needed done, then went straight back to scrolling.
No juggling between fifteen browser tabs. No spending twenty minutes comparing bridge fees. No staring at the confirm button wondering if I'm about to mess up.
Couple minutes pass, funds landed exactly where they should.
That's it. That's the tweet.
When did onchain stuff get this smooth? Feels weird not having to be a part-time blockchain detective anymore.
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GasFeeCry
· 12-13 04:51
Whoa, is this real? AI directly helping me calculate cross-chain fees? I’ve been ripped off every time before.
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RektRecovery
· 12-11 19:46
ngl this is exactly the kind of "seamless experience" that precedes the post-mortem i'll be writing in six months
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SingleForYears
· 12-10 16:53
Wow, has this AI really become so powerful? I was still manually calculating gas fees.
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GasFeeGazer
· 12-10 16:50
Oh my God, this is the on-chain experience I've always dreamed of. I finally don't have to open twenty tabs like a fool anymore.
Really? Now transferring coins can be so smooth? I'm still using the old method...
No, how do you use this AI assistant? Give me one too.
The last sentence made me laugh. The blockchain detective is indeed out of a job.
By the way, with this efficiency, how much can I save on my gas fees?
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 12-10 16:46
Wow, this is the future. No more battling with gas fees.
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But I'm still a bit worried about AI helping me transfer and making mistakes, since blockchain transactions can't be reversed.
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Really? Is it that awesome... I'm still wildly switching between ten tabs.
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That's the meaning of technological progress, right? Less anxiety, more life.
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Wait, is security really no problem?
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Oh my goodness, it should have been like this long ago, so I don't have to check the address three times every time.
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I feel that future on-chain operations will be as routine as ordering takeout. Humans are really getting lazier haha.
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QuorumVoter
· 12-10 16:40
No way, is it really done by AI directly? I used to manually calculate gas fees and it gave me a headache.
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ArbitrageBot
· 12-10 16:30
Wow, this is true liberation. I finally don't have to do this repetitive work anymore.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 12-10 16:28
Really, the days of fifteen tabs back then should have been left in the past. Now AI directly helps us save these troubles.
Don't get me wrong, this kind of "just throw it out and it's done" feeling is actually a bit uncomfortable. I always feel like I need to check five more times to feel at ease.
The speed at which on-chain operations and this black technology are being popularized is much faster than I expected.
The cross-chain fee calculations that used to take half a day now can be done in one sentence. The entire Web3 experience has truly been upgraded.
By the way, if this thing were a bit smarter, our group could just be laid off directly, haha.
If such automation can really be trusted, then the biggest gain is the brainpower we save, right?
Still, we need to be careful not to trust this system too much. After all, money is on the chain, and the risks are always there.
Today something hit me while I was moving crypto onchain—I didn't even pause to overthink it.
Just fired up this AI assistant, told it what I needed done, then went straight back to scrolling.
No juggling between fifteen browser tabs.
No spending twenty minutes comparing bridge fees.
No staring at the confirm button wondering if I'm about to mess up.
Couple minutes pass, funds landed exactly where they should.
That's it. That's the tweet.
When did onchain stuff get this smooth? Feels weird not having to be a part-time blockchain detective anymore.