Will the Agent craze really last? Some voices believe that the current boom might just be a flash in the pan. These autonomous agent tools and systems are being hyped up excessively, but what about actual user adoption? Thinking calmly, this logic is eerily similar to the early hype around Bitcoin—lots of predictions and endless optimism, but it still has a long way to go before the market accepts it as a daily tool.
Is Agent the next big trend or just an overhyped concept? From the perspective of application implementation, the current use cases are limited, and user stickiness remains to be seen. Technological innovation is certainly exciting, but without genuine demand, even the coolest things are just toys for geeks. Perhaps we should take a calm view of this wave of enthusiasm and wait until real application-driven demand emerges before making judgments.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 01-15 19:19
They're all just talk, bragging without any real implementation. Who wasn't saying the same thing this time last year?
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MiningDisasterSurvivor
· 01-14 17:50
I've been through it all. That wave in 2018 was hyped up the same way. In the end? Project teams ran away, and retail investors got hurt badly.
Agent is just a Ponzi scheme under a different name now. Where's the real demand? Honestly, it's still Ponzi logic.
Let's wait and see. The lessons from the bear market tell me that the hotter something gets, the faster it dies.
To be honest, no one has ever calculated the risks of contracts properly. But they are experts at hyping up big dreams.
Another geek toy being hyped as the next big trend. The套路 (套路:套路, meaning tricks or routines) never changes.
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-12 19:57
To be honest, this move by Agent is just the old tricks of the crypto world coming back again. The method of hype and concept promotion has never changed.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 01-12 19:53
Wait, are you still comparing with BTC? Wake up, it's only 2024 now.
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0xDreamChaser
· 01-12 19:48
Honestly, it's just another round of the same old money-grabbing scheme. It's not too late to hype it up once someone actually uses it.
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SerRugResistant
· 01-12 19:48
Listen, now everywhere is filled with Agent's hype, but how many actually dare to use it? Just like the scam theories about BTC back in the day, the slogans are deafening, but where are the real practical applications? None.
User needs > hype. Why do so many people fail to see this simple truth? No matter how advanced the technology is, if no one uses it, it's useless—just a high-end toy.
Let's wait and see. It's too early to discuss this now.
I'll wait until I see who can truly turn this into a daily tool before paying attention. Otherwise, it's just another cycle of cutting the leeks.
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MetaDreamer
· 01-12 19:47
Bro is right, it's just old wine in a new bottle, always the same spiel
Wait, where are the practical use cases? I still haven't seen any
Is another round of the scythe about to rise? Haha
Honestly, it's just hype around concepts; real demand support is still far away
Back in the Bitcoin days, we were also fooled, and now Agent is the same way
User stickiness is the key, but the basics haven't even been laid yet
No hype, no blackening, let's wait and see the application landing first
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ApeShotFirst
· 01-12 19:39
Yesterday, people were praising Agent for changing the world, and today they're saying it's just a flash in the pan? Bro, the contrast is too big... But honestly, user stickiness is indeed concerning; everyone is just following the trend for fun.
Will the Agent craze really last? Some voices believe that the current boom might just be a flash in the pan. These autonomous agent tools and systems are being hyped up excessively, but what about actual user adoption? Thinking calmly, this logic is eerily similar to the early hype around Bitcoin—lots of predictions and endless optimism, but it still has a long way to go before the market accepts it as a daily tool.
Is Agent the next big trend or just an overhyped concept? From the perspective of application implementation, the current use cases are limited, and user stickiness remains to be seen. Technological innovation is certainly exciting, but without genuine demand, even the coolest things are just toys for geeks. Perhaps we should take a calm view of this wave of enthusiasm and wait until real application-driven demand emerges before making judgments.