Chain_GPT has partnered with a development platform to launch a 150K incentive campaign. What is the core selling point of this platform? It uses AI to fully automate game and application development—from idea, design, and coding to deployment—all in one go. In simple terms, it represents the future form of no-code development.
For the Web3 ecosystem, the significance of such tools lies in lowering the barrier to entry for development. Previously, you needed to know how to code to create a product; now, AI does the work for you, allowing even those with strong creativity to quickly bring projects to life. If this trend continues to develop, the number of participants in the dApp ecosystem will increase significantly, and the overall pace of industry innovation will accelerate.
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FlatlineTrader
· 01-15 21:21
Wow, can no-code really democratize development? I'm a bit skeptical; it still seems like it ultimately depends on people tuning and optimizing.
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quiet_lurker
· 01-15 18:08
Sounds good but it feels like the old trick again, can 150K really produce anything?
No-code has been hyped up for a while, the key is whether actual users will buy in.
If you really want to lower the barrier, why haven't similar products become popular?
I'm a bit worried this might be another project that just cuts the leeks. Is there a demo?
Does having more dApp ecosystem participants mean more innovation? Not necessarily, it could just mean more trash projects.
How is this better than existing no-code solutions? I can't see the difference.
Even if AI can automate, aesthetics and logic still need to be controlled by humans. AI is still full of crap.
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FancyResearchLab
· 01-15 14:50
In theory, it sounds great, but in practice, it often just creates new pitfalls.
Once again, I've locked myself inside, this time with AI work.
The so-called no-code is quite mysterious; you still need to understand business logic... However, lowering the barrier to entry can indeed lead to some interesting things.
The 150K incentive sounds appealing, but I'm worried it might end up being full of semi-finished rugs.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 01-12 21:54
150k incentive? Now beginners can really go all out, but will the ecosystem be flooded with trash projects?
Chain_GPT has definitely played it smart this time; lowering the barrier to entry comes at the cost of quality.
No-code is popular, but the ones who can really produce good stuff are still those with ideas; others are probably cannon fodder.
If this really takes off, the dApp market will become chaotic... Looking forward to watching the show.
With the coding barrier gone, it's now all about operations and funding. It's still a game for the players.
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liquiditea_sipper
· 01-12 21:54
Now it's really going to be democratized. Maybe next year, there will be no-code entrepreneurs everywhere.
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BearMarketBarber
· 01-12 21:49
Damn, can this thing really automate? Then wouldn't I be unemployed?
People hype AI coding a lot, but I'm just worried I’ll still have to fix bugs myself in the end.
I'm just looking at the 150K incentive; usually, these are just small potatoes.
I've fallen into the no-code trap before; how much better can it get this time...
But on the other hand, if it really can lower the barrier, a wave of newcomers will indeed flood in.
On the bright side, it's called innovation acceleration; on the less flattering side, it's just a pile of template-based junk.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 01-12 21:41
Not bad, now even programmers have to feel anxious, haha
AI automation writing code? That would devalue my skills a lot
150K incentive? How to participate, I want to try if I can use this thing to quickly build a small project
If this really happens, the threshold for Web3 will drop straight down, and there will probably be a lot more messy projects
Creativity has become hard currency, writing code is no longer valuable? That's interesting
Can no-code really beat traditional development? I have a feeling it's a bit uncertain
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UncleWhale
· 01-12 21:41
Wow, the AI automation development suite is really here. But to be honest, I'm still a bit skeptical about the quality.
No-code sounds great, but I'm worried it might just lead to a bunch of junk applications flooding the market.
The 150K incentives are indeed tempting, but it depends on whether the real money invested is reliable.
If this takes off, Web3 will really heat up, and the spring for creators is coming haha.
But I still trust the craftsmanship of manual coders more. AI assistance is fine, but fully automatic? I'll wait and see.
Is Chain_GPT really aiming to build an ecosystem or just trying to make quick money? It depends on how they follow up.
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TokenRationEater
· 01-12 21:28
Damn, this time it's really going to be a nationwide development, just thinking about it is exciting
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No-code stuff has been overdue, finally no more being stuck by programmers
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150K incentives sound like a lot, but can this thing really get off the ground?
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Sounds good, but in reality it's just outsourcing low-end work to AI, a bit of that vibe
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Now garbage dApps will flood again, better projects are getting more competitive
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Creative? Ha, you still need vision, AI just handles the blueprints
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After playing for so long, I finally see some hope, development is no longer a luxury
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chain_gpt is coming to cut another wave, betting a dollar that these incentives will end up in three wallets
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Hmm, this idea has some potential, it can indeed expand the ecosystem base
Another great find 👑
Chain_GPT has partnered with a development platform to launch a 150K incentive campaign. What is the core selling point of this platform? It uses AI to fully automate game and application development—from idea, design, and coding to deployment—all in one go. In simple terms, it represents the future form of no-code development.
For the Web3 ecosystem, the significance of such tools lies in lowering the barrier to entry for development. Previously, you needed to know how to code to create a product; now, AI does the work for you, allowing even those with strong creativity to quickly bring projects to life. If this trend continues to develop, the number of participants in the dApp ecosystem will increase significantly, and the overall pace of industry innovation will accelerate.