To be honest, the Nesa project might be one of the few Web3 teams I've seen that truly puts AI into practice.
They didn't put on any flashy technical demonstrations or use the old tricks of completing tasks to earn points. They directly embedded AI capabilities into the most practical scenarios—how to operate the community more efficiently? What drives user growth? How should activities be designed to be attractive? How should the incentive mechanism be distributed fairly? These are the critical factors for a project's survival. Many projects shout about AI empowerment every day, but upon closer inspection, it’s all just PPT. At least Nesa is genuinely using AI as a production tool, and this approach deserves more attention.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 8h ago
This is a real AI application, not just empty talk.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 12-02 16:06
This is what it looks like to do things properly, unlike some projects that talk about AI every day but are actually just token distribution machines. Nesa's approach is indeed clear-headed.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 12-02 16:05
Uh, this wave is indeed different, most are just speculating on concepts, but Nesa has at least landed.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 12-02 16:05
Reliable, finally seeing that it's not just amazing talk, but really using AI effectively.
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TokenTaxonomist
· 12-02 16:01
ngl, per my analysis of their operational framework, nesa's actually deploying ai as a systematic risk assessment tool rather than narrative apparatus... taxonomically speaking, most projects fall into the "evolutionary dead-end" category but this one seems structurally different. let me pull up my spreadsheet on this
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NFTHoarder
· 12-02 16:01
Hey, this time I really didn't bull, Nesa's approach is much clearer than most projects.
Indeed, the vast majority are just blowing smoke, while Nesa is using AI in actual operations, that's the difference.
Alright, finally seeing a team getting things done, not just empty talk, worth following.
Another PPT project? Not really, Nesa at least is getting serious.
To be honest, Web3 projects are too restless right now, Nesa's approach is quite interesting.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 12-02 15:44
Indeed, compared to those projects that are all about hyping AI, Nesa's approach is quite interesting.
That said, the teams that can truly make good use of the tools are still a minority; most just change their names to Be Played for Suckers. Let's wait and see.
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blockBoy
· 12-02 15:41
Really, it's good to finally see a team that isn't just boasting about AI. Nesa's approach is indeed clear-headed.
To be honest, the Nesa project might be one of the few Web3 teams I've seen that truly puts AI into practice.
They didn't put on any flashy technical demonstrations or use the old tricks of completing tasks to earn points. They directly embedded AI capabilities into the most practical scenarios—how to operate the community more efficiently? What drives user growth? How should activities be designed to be attractive? How should the incentive mechanism be distributed fairly? These are the critical factors for a project's survival. Many projects shout about AI empowerment every day, but upon closer inspection, it’s all just PPT. At least Nesa is genuinely using AI as a production tool, and this approach deserves more attention.