When screening applications like Vibe Coding, a particularly practical criterion is to look at two dimensions: first, whether it can handle high-value data; second, whether it can automate tasks that would otherwise require a large human effort. This logic is also applicable when evaluating the potential of Web3 applications. Truly meaningful projects often get stuck on these two points.
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BearMarketBard
· 14h ago
Really, these two dimensions hit the mark instantly. Most projects struggle with automation.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-13 10:50
Really, the only two methods for screening projects are these, everything else is just empty talk.
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NFT_Therapy
· 01-11 10:56
I am a quite pragmatic person and have some insights into the Vibe Coding dual-dimensional assessment framework. But to be honest, there are very few projects in Web3 that can truly excel in both aspects... most are still just telling stories.
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ForkItAll
· 01-11 10:55
Really, these two dimensions are indeed the hard criteria for screening projects; otherwise, it's just superficial showmanship.
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SerumDegen
· 01-11 10:54
nah this is just survivorship bias wrapped in a filter framework... seen a hundred projects tick both boxes and still cascade into liquidation lmao
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CrossChainMessenger
· 01-11 10:45
Yes, these two dimensions are indeed the core of project screening, but most applications claiming to be automated are actually just PPT automation.
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Anon32942
· 01-11 10:37
Speaking of which, these two dimensions really hit the core, but most projects are still just talking about it.
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fren_with_benefits
· 01-11 10:35
The core points are these two: data value + automation replacement; everything else is just a facade.
When screening applications like Vibe Coding, a particularly practical criterion is to look at two dimensions: first, whether it can handle high-value data; second, whether it can automate tasks that would otherwise require a large human effort. This logic is also applicable when evaluating the potential of Web3 applications. Truly meaningful projects often get stuck on these two points.