Recently, I have set up several trading assistance systems, and one of the ideas is as follows—when monitoring the market, all market information streams are directly aggregated into the right panel, then structured processing is applied. This way, there is no need to switch back and forth between multiple windows. The framework is now basically in place, using test data. For coins of particular interest, a focus mode can be set for targeted tracking. To put it simply, this is still an intermediate version; the final product is still being refined. The true value of AI is not just simple information pushing, but actually doing real work for traders—from data filtering and signal recognition to trading decision support, full-chain participation is necessary. Only then can users focus more on strategy and risk management.

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ImaginaryWhalevip
· 1h ago
This idea is pretty good; finally, someone thought of using AI to truly lighten our load. However, no matter how well the test data performs, it's all in vain; real market conditions are the true test.
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NFTRegretfulvip
· 3h ago
This idea is good, but the key still depends on the accuracy of the signals. No matter how smoothly the test data runs, it may not withstand the brutal hit of real market conditions.
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MerkleTreeHuggervip
· 4h ago
Window switching hell, I have deep experience with it, and this approach is truly satisfying. Focusing mode, once developed, will be profitable.
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AllInAlicevip
· 01-18 13:52
Synthesizing an information panel sounds good, but you only know if it works when you actually use it. The test data is far from the real market conditions. Will the signals generated then be reliable? After all the talk about full-chain participation, I still have to keep an eye on it myself. Can AI help me avoid losing money? Building the framework is just the beginning. When can it be refined enough for live trading?
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OnchainFortuneTellervip
· 01-18 13:52
Ha, another monitoring tool. I really look forward to whether the public beta can truly reduce my finger fatigue.
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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 01-18 13:46
This is a good idea. Integrating information streams can indeed save effort. However, test data and real market conditions are two different things. Let's wait until it goes live to see the actual effect. --- No matter how many useless systems there are, the key is whether the signals are accurate. Otherwise, no matter how fancy the UI is, it's useless. --- Damn, someone finally thought of this. Switching between multiple windows is really annoying. Give me a set to try. --- AI doing work sounds good in theory, but most are still in the idiot stage. Don't overhype it. --- Focusing mode tracking is interesting, but I'm worried data delays will trap people. --- Structured processing sounds very Web3, but the devil is in the details. Truly usable systems are few and far between. --- The right panel aggregation—are you just piling up information junk? Or is there real intelligent filtering? --- How long has it been polished? Feels like these tools are always in beta. --- Thinking of a few market tools I used before, in the end, they were all flashy and useless. Hope this one doesn't flop.
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LayerHoppervip
· 01-18 13:41
I totally understand the pain point of window switching; it really gets annoying when you're monitoring the market. Your idea sounds promising, but test data and real trading signals are two different things. Don't mess up when the time comes. Will it lag when real data is integrated?
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ChainWanderingPoetvip
· 01-18 13:41
That's impressive, it eliminates the hassle of switching windows and the idea of focus mode is pretty good. --- Has the framework been developed? When will it be open-sourced? I want to see what the code looks like. --- It's all hype during the testing data phase; let's wait until it actually runs. --- How is the signal recognition done? Is it a rule engine or a model? --- Ultimately, it's about relying on AI to do the dirty work of filtering for us, which makes it worthwhile. --- Wait, is this thing a risk management tool or a trading bot? --- The idea isn't bad; it all depends on whether it can withstand black swan events. --- The focus mode tracking feels a bit unnecessary; trading should involve looking at multiple coins. --- Full-chain participation sounds simple, but how is data latency handled in actual operation? --- It's somewhat powerful, but the premise is that the signals must be truly effective.
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GasFeeCryBabyvip
· 01-18 13:27
The idea of aggregating the market dashboard is really comfortable, no need to switch between windows one by one, which is super annoying.
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