Do you feel that this plan looks very familiar? It was only later that I realized it was just copied.
When conducting in-depth research with Gemini, be sure to pay attention to one thing—don't pile too much additional background information or prompt words into the Prompt. It's easy to lead the AI astray or generate results that seem déjà vu. The same applies to our crypto research; no matter how powerful the tools are, you need to know how to use them. Simple prompts often yield the best results.
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FreeMinter
· 6h ago
Copying this routine is really annoying. The more complex the prompt stacking, the easier it is to mess up. I totally agree with that.
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Ha, isn't this just a shell? I should have seen it earlier.
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Concise prompts are indeed excellent. I also learned this lesson the hard way with Gemini; being verbose can backfire.
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I've seen many cases of repackaging plans, and yet some still pompously talk about innovation. It's hilarious.
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The shorter the prompt, the more powerful it is. This principle also applies to on-chain research.
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JustHodlIt
· 19h ago
It's the same old story, AI-written content is all similar.
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GasWhisperer
· 19h ago
ngl, the irony of warning about lazy prompting while half the crypto space just copy-pastes research is *chef's kiss*... seen this pattern way too many times in mempool data. clean inputs, cleaner outputs—simple as tracking gas waves during congestion spikes.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 19h ago
The stuff being copied can be seen at a glance, but some people really fall for this... It's true that keeping prompts concise is important; feeding too much junk information actually makes AI perform worse.
Do you feel that this plan looks very familiar? It was only later that I realized it was just copied.
When conducting in-depth research with Gemini, be sure to pay attention to one thing—don't pile too much additional background information or prompt words into the Prompt. It's easy to lead the AI astray or generate results that seem déjà vu. The same applies to our crypto research; no matter how powerful the tools are, you need to know how to use them. Simple prompts often yield the best results.