99% of "narrative making" in crypto is just ignorance "we're the first xyz" almost everything was tried in 2021, you just never bothered to google it bro
"you're absolutely right" is a crutch llms use to get around partial understanding of problems jumping in to 1M+ line codebases w/ 4k lines of context on a whim is impossible without assuming the user's prompt is correct agent mode doesn't solve this. The LLM's prior is "the user is right", which is hard to refute the next "leap" will be when ai can challenge our assumptions, but I don't think we're getting there with the current patterns.
narrative traders are the natural complement of the larp > say whatever must be said to make the price go up attention from this class of investor is dangerous when building something capable of success at a fundamentals level they are not your friends. root them out.
unsolved problems w/ x402 as written - > finality is "great", but llms fail a lot. How do you handle errors? > most llm interactions are multi-round. Pay-per-message vs pay-per-result. > if one agent can perform many tasks worth $0.2, $0.5, $1.00, how do you price the endpoint?