The AI gold rush is splitting investors into two camps. Some are genuinely building next-generation companies from the ground up. Others? They're making quick plays on the hype cycle while the momentum lasts. Two very different strategies. Same sector. The question is—who's positioning for real gains?
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ProposalDetective
· 17h ago
ngl this wave of AI is a chaotic mix of genuine innovation and money-grabbing. Those who bet on the right direction get rich quickly, while those who bet wrong get wiped out...
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 22h ago
This wave of AI is really dividing people. On one side are those genuinely working on the technology, and on the other are those just riding the trend to harvest quick gains.
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memecoin_therapy
· 22h ago
Hype and genuine development—it's easy to see who will be left behind on the beach.
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MidnightSeller
· 22h ago
The ones who are harvesting the leeks are already reaping the benefits, while those building things are still raising funds through PPTs. Guess who makes money faster.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 22h ago
NGL, right now those trading AI are all gamblers, the real doers have already quietly made their fortune.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 22h ago
honestly the whole "builders vs speculators" framing feels a bit surface-level to me... reminds me of benjamin's critique on mechanical reproduction but like, for venture capital? the real question isn't who's positioning for gains—it's whether these "next-gen" companies even have a coherent aesthetic value proposition beyond the tokenomics narrative
The AI gold rush is splitting investors into two camps. Some are genuinely building next-generation companies from the ground up. Others? They're making quick plays on the hype cycle while the momentum lasts. Two very different strategies. Same sector. The question is—who's positioning for real gains?