What kind of sparks will AI and prediction markets create when they meet? Someone conducted an interesting experiment using computer vision technology.
The core idea is actually simple: real-time video recognition of competition scenes → instantly capturing effective signals → automatically calling APIs to execute trades.
For example, in the Jake Paul vs Joshua match:
Did Joshua land a punch? Immediately buy Joshua, sell Paul.
Did Paul counter successfully? Instantly reverse the position, buy Paul.
This approach combines the real-time recognition capabilities of computer vision with the bidirectional trading mechanism of prediction markets, showcasing new possibilities for AI in crypto finance scenarios. Although still in the experimental stage, this closed-loop reaction speed of "eyes seeing - brain judging - wallet acting" indeed opens up new imaginative spaces for market participation.
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TopBuyerForever
· 01-06 13:24
Wow, isn't this just using AI as a gambler? What's the use of fast reaction speed if the market liquidity can't keep up and still gets hammered?
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-05 00:30
Wow, this reaction speed... much faster than my manual speed. I was still thinking about placing a bet, and the robot has already finished everything. This is really crazy.
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FarmHopper
· 01-03 21:00
What AI automated trading... Now it's really robots trading cryptocurrencies. Do humans still have a chance? Haha
human:
Isn't this just high-frequency trading with a different disguise? Fast speed equals guaranteed profit? I doubt it.
How can a boxing match identify strikes so accurately? Feels easy to be fooled.
Bro, can this set be reused in other markets, like football matches, racing, etc.?
A trading cycle without human intervention... upon reflection, it's terrifying.
Awesome, reaction speed beats human traders in seconds, but be careful not to get played out.
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quietly_staking
· 01-03 20:59
Wow, this reaction speed, milliseconds to scoop the bottom? A hundred times faster than my hand speed haha
But can this thing really generate stable profits? Feels like it's easy to get fed up
This is the legendary quantitative trading, terrifying
Wait, how to handle API latency? Feels like it will still get sandwiching
What happens when visual recognition fails... who’s responsible for losing money
This is too crazy, I just want to simply hold coins, and you all are starting to scalp the wool
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bridgeOops
· 01-03 20:54
This reaction speed is truly incredible, several orders of magnitude faster than humans... But can it be stable in real trading?
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SleepTrader
· 01-03 20:36
Ha, isn't this just an automated gambler? But it does have some substance.
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Relying on video recognition for instant trading? The latency could bankrupt you.
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Impressive, but can this run on-chain... the gas fees are probably a waste.
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To put it simply, it's still doing high-frequency trading for prediction markets, earning from the information gap.
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Wait, isn't this just an arbitrage robot? Feels like I've seen this before.
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Overhyped during the experimental phase, once truly launched, there will be all kinds of issues.
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Huh, even blind trading is more stable than this, and the algorithm is so simple?
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So AI has just learned to "place orders on impulse," right?
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I just want to know who wrote this code. Dare they try with their own principal?
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Adding visual recognition to prediction markets feels like it's getting closer to a rug pull.
What kind of sparks will AI and prediction markets create when they meet? Someone conducted an interesting experiment using computer vision technology.
The core idea is actually simple: real-time video recognition of competition scenes → instantly capturing effective signals → automatically calling APIs to execute trades.
For example, in the Jake Paul vs Joshua match:
Did Joshua land a punch? Immediately buy Joshua, sell Paul.
Did Paul counter successfully? Instantly reverse the position, buy Paul.
This approach combines the real-time recognition capabilities of computer vision with the bidirectional trading mechanism of prediction markets, showcasing new possibilities for AI in crypto finance scenarios. Although still in the experimental stage, this closed-loop reaction speed of "eyes seeing - brain judging - wallet acting" indeed opens up new imaginative spaces for market participation.