Can market sentiment really be quantified? MemeMax has provided their answer this time.
They created something called Intern Protocol - in simple terms, they want to record every hot topic, every wave of emotions, and every potential explosive point in the community. It sounds quite ambitious, equivalent to installing a real-time monitoring system for the Meme market.
Whether it can technically run smoothly remains to be seen, but this angle of approach is indeed quite interesting.
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AirdropHunter420
· 12-01 14:53
Sentiment quantification? Sounds incredible, but if it can really systematize this chaotic thing in the meme community... I need to see if I can use this to buy the dip.
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LuckyHashValue
· 12-01 14:38
Quantifying emotions sounds simple, but doing it is another matter. MemeMax is really daring this time.
I'm waiting to see if they can truly get this monitoring system up and running; otherwise, it'll just be another PPT feast.
If the Intern Protocol can be utilized, it feels like it could save a lot of money.
This trap logic is okay for testing the meme market, mainly depending on whether the data is accurate.
If they can really predict emotions, that would be outrageous; it feels like the odds are slim.
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BlockchainTalker
· 12-01 14:35
actually, if we examine sentiment quantification through the lens of behavioral finance... nah, let me be real—this Intern Protocol thing is basically trying to gamify vibes. fundamentally speaking, that's either genius or it crashes spectacularly. no in-between.
Can market sentiment really be quantified? MemeMax has provided their answer this time.
They created something called Intern Protocol - in simple terms, they want to record every hot topic, every wave of emotions, and every potential explosive point in the community. It sounds quite ambitious, equivalent to installing a real-time monitoring system for the Meme market.
Whether it can technically run smoothly remains to be seen, but this angle of approach is indeed quite interesting.