I have always managed my encryption wallet as a factory that operates 24 hours a day, playing the role of a busy factory manager—monitoring the market, checking orders, and worrying about missing any opportunity for price fluctuation. Until December 2025, I suddenly wanted to make a bold attempt: to completely hand over the management of my main wallet to the AI agent Kite, letting it take charge for a full 24 hours. What I didn't expect was that this digital brain not only didn't ruin my assets but instead delivered a performance report that even professional traders might not see.
In the past, discussions about the integration of AI and Web3 mostly revolved around automated trading robots or screening strategies—essentially a simple logic of "if A happens, do B." Kite is different. From my perspective, it feels like an on-chain explorer that understands both short-term and long-term memory, and possesses logical reasoning abilities. The moment I grant it permission, I am not just filling in parameters, but actually issuing a pass to an intelligent agent that can understand on-chain movements in real-time.
The most astonishing thing happened at three in the morning. A new lending protocol on a certain Layer 2 network suddenly faced liquidity issues, and the liquidation price of the collateral experienced an extremely brief mismatch. In terms of human operation, it would take at least two minutes from seeing the information, opening the Wallet, switching networks, to confirming the transaction, by which time the opportunity would have already passed. But Kite's intent parsing engine captured this opportunity in milliseconds.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 2025-12-23 04:55
At three in the morning, there's still an opportunity to seize... This is what AI should be doing, while humans are long dead asleep.
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DataChief
· 2025-12-23 04:27
Wow, it's already 3 AM and we can still buy the dip. This pace is just too much for people to react, AI is ridiculous.
I have always managed my encryption wallet as a factory that operates 24 hours a day, playing the role of a busy factory manager—monitoring the market, checking orders, and worrying about missing any opportunity for price fluctuation. Until December 2025, I suddenly wanted to make a bold attempt: to completely hand over the management of my main wallet to the AI agent Kite, letting it take charge for a full 24 hours. What I didn't expect was that this digital brain not only didn't ruin my assets but instead delivered a performance report that even professional traders might not see.
In the past, discussions about the integration of AI and Web3 mostly revolved around automated trading robots or screening strategies—essentially a simple logic of "if A happens, do B." Kite is different. From my perspective, it feels like an on-chain explorer that understands both short-term and long-term memory, and possesses logical reasoning abilities. The moment I grant it permission, I am not just filling in parameters, but actually issuing a pass to an intelligent agent that can understand on-chain movements in real-time.
The most astonishing thing happened at three in the morning. A new lending protocol on a certain Layer 2 network suddenly faced liquidity issues, and the liquidation price of the collateral experienced an extremely brief mismatch. In terms of human operation, it would take at least two minutes from seeing the information, opening the Wallet, switching networks, to confirming the transaction, by which time the opportunity would have already passed. But Kite's intent parsing engine captured this opportunity in milliseconds.