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Why do many people believe that Web3 creative ideas are difficult to turn into real products? The reality is that most ideas die in the long journey from conception to code, while @CodeXero_xyz claims to use the so-called Vibe Coding engine to directly convert a natural language description into a deployable Web3 dApp. Can this truly solve the long-standing dilemma? Currently, the Proof of Usefulness report shows that CodeXero has over 40,000 daily active users and more than 250,000 cumulative users, indicating that many are indeed trying to quickly generate application prototypes with it. CodeXero is built on Sei Network, focusing on transforming ideas into functioning contracts and front-end, rather than the traditional lengthy coding process. Many community members share how they use it to quickly build prediction markets, NFT marketplaces, and even mini-games, making it look like a Web3 Shopify. But the real question is whether this low-threshold code generation mechanism can guarantee security and long-term maintainability. Automatically generated smart contracts may run, but without thorough auditing, they could pose significant security risks. In theory, automatic code generation tools do not perform well in security assessments, and real-world applications should approach this cautiously. @ClusterProtocol @wallchain @x__score @kyparus @easydotfunX