Humans are good at making judgments and setting goals. Machines excel at running speed, monitoring, and maintaining consistency.



We have long accepted this division of labor in the software field—no one expects GPT to make strategic decisions, nor do we ask the human brain to compare throughput with distributed servers.

Now, this logic is playing out in the financial markets. AI can process on-chain data in seconds, track whale wallets, and execute trading signals, but defining the direction of trading strategies and judging the significance of long-term trends? That still relies on humans.

The future of the market might look like this: machines handle the execution layer, while humans retain decision-making power. Whoever understands this division first will seize the advantage.
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