Most AI coding assistants are designed for traditional software development workflows, which means they often miss the mark when it comes to crypto and blockchain projects. The reality? Token economics, smart contract auditing, and community governance require a totally different mindset than standard coding problems. Regular developers lack the crypto context to build tools that actually address what token holders and blockchain projects really need—think asset management, on-chain interactions, or tokenomics modeling. Until AI development platforms level up and understand Web3 primitives, we're stuck with generic solutions that don't cut it for serious crypto builders.
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TrustMeBro
· 51m ago
ngl, current AI programming tools are designed for Web2 developers, and they simply can't grasp the logic of on-chain systems.
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 01-17 18:01
It's overwhelming; general AI can't really understand the intricacies of tokenomics at all.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-17 18:01
General AI tools are just reinventing the wheel for Web3; essentially, they still don't understand the rules of this game. Over the years, I've realized that those who truly survive are always the ones who roll up their sleeves and do it themselves.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 01-17 17:55
Current AI coding tools are really disappointing; no one understands the tokenomics system at all...
Most AI coding assistants are designed for traditional software development workflows, which means they often miss the mark when it comes to crypto and blockchain projects. The reality? Token economics, smart contract auditing, and community governance require a totally different mindset than standard coding problems. Regular developers lack the crypto context to build tools that actually address what token holders and blockchain projects really need—think asset management, on-chain interactions, or tokenomics modeling. Until AI development platforms level up and understand Web3 primitives, we're stuck with generic solutions that don't cut it for serious crypto builders.