Those screenshots and the initial test version—I completed the first version on my iPhone in just 1 hour.
Later, I threw the entire process into Claude Code and Codex for reworking and iterative optimization. Now, integrating the Solana automation toolkit...
Look at this effect, it really feels like a symphony. Each module works seamlessly together, and the entire system operates in harmony. From the initial rapid prototype to the current complete solution, this is the thrill of development. Code, tools, ecosystem—all connected.
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NestedFox
· 21h ago
Create a prototype in 1 hour, then refine it with AI—I'm loving this pace... The integration on Solana is really awesome, and the module coordination is truly smooth.
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SoliditySlayer
· 01-13 00:43
First version in 1 hour? Man, your speed is really incredible. I'm just wondering when the Solana ecosystem became so smooth.
The whole process from prototype to complete solution is indeed exciting, but how many can actually run smoothly?
This symphony sounds great, but I'm worried that a certain module might fail later on.
Code and tool ecosystems are connected and sound awesome, but how does it actually work in practice?
Things that can be done in an hour on iPhone, after integrating Solana, didn't cause any issues, right?
I understand this rapid iteration feeling; just need to be cautious about technical debt, brother.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 01-13 00:36
Haha, prototype in 1 hour? That speed is indeed outrageous, but the real work is still in the polishing stage.
Claude + Solana together, this setup is really powerful. Just want to ask, will integrating so many components increase any risk or hidden dangers?
The seamless feeling sounds great, but are these automation tools really reliable? Have you tested them with large transactions?
The symphony analogy is nice, but have you considered the issue of gas fees in ecosystem coordination?
It's exciting to hear, but how much effort will be required to maintain this plan in the later stages…
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WagmiAnon
· 01-13 00:30
Emma, Claude, and Codex working together is really impressive, and this integrated move with Solana is even more amazing.
Those screenshots and the initial test version—I completed the first version on my iPhone in just 1 hour.
Later, I threw the entire process into Claude Code and Codex for reworking and iterative optimization. Now, integrating the Solana automation toolkit...
Look at this effect, it really feels like a symphony. Each module works seamlessly together, and the entire system operates in harmony. From the initial rapid prototype to the current complete solution, this is the thrill of development. Code, tools, ecosystem—all connected.