The sense of capital is always keen. First, the AI wave created wealth, and now the focus is shifting to the blue ocean of brain-computer interfaces and human brain computing. It took the entire market about a year to digest the value of Agent orchestration technology, and now some are turning their attention to the metaverse track—taking advantage of the noise not being too loud yet. Simply put, it's track rotation; smart money is always quietly shifting positions. By the time public opinion reacts, the trend has already been established.
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LiquidityNinja
· 5h ago
Brain-computer interfaces this time are really the smart money bottoming out; waiting until the buzz starts will be too late.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 5h ago
I'm optimistic about this wave of brain-computer interfaces, but I need to get on board before institutions start buying up.
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ZenMiner
· 5h ago
Brain-computer interfaces are indeed interesting, but it feels like we're just repeating the AI story... Let's wait until there's a real application.
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BearEatsAll
· 5h ago
The smart money has already left, and we're still talking about AI, haha.
The sense of capital is always keen. First, the AI wave created wealth, and now the focus is shifting to the blue ocean of brain-computer interfaces and human brain computing. It took the entire market about a year to digest the value of Agent orchestration technology, and now some are turning their attention to the metaverse track—taking advantage of the noise not being too loud yet. Simply put, it's track rotation; smart money is always quietly shifting positions. By the time public opinion reacts, the trend has already been established.