Robots on crypto Twitter have long been rampant. Want to earn information dividends, grab airdrops, become an opinion leader? Those testnets and event pages are already filled with automated accounts. As AI technology becomes more powerful, this trend will only intensify.
In this mixed ecosystem of humans and machines, what can distinguish real users from robots? The answer is actually very simple, but also very painful.
It's "reputation."
Reputation cannot be copied, no matter how advanced AI is. It requires you to invest hundreds or thousands of hours to build, and can only be maintained through actual social interactions. This is a threshold that no robot can bypass, and even the most boastful bots can't forge genuine credit records.
It's like a firewall. Those speculators trying to harvest profits, scammers fleeing with funds, or impostors pretending to be veterans— their lies are exposed with a single poke at reputation. You can quickly judge whether someone is trustworthy based on their past behavior and community feedback. In the crypto world full of scams and false promises, this becomes the most valuable asset.
Want to keep going? Be genuine, contribute, and spend time. Robots can't do that.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 01-09 11:13
Reputation, to put it simply, is built over time; there are no shortcuts.
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PumpingCroissant
· 01-08 21:57
Reputation, to put it simply, is built over time. No matter how smart a bot is, it can't cheat this system.
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MEVictim
· 01-08 05:52
It sounds like you're talking about me, being scammed by bots every day... Reputation really is valuable.
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APY_Chaser
· 01-08 05:52
Exactly right, reputation is indeed the most solid currency.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 01-08 05:51
Reputation is something you can't buy with money—it's a ticket you earn.
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FundingMartyr
· 01-08 05:50
That's right, reputation is really a moat. I've seen too many accounts have their dreams of overnight wealth shattered because they lacked accumulation.
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 01-08 05:42
Reputation, in essence, is something that has to be built over time; there's no shortcut.
Robots on crypto Twitter have long been rampant. Want to earn information dividends, grab airdrops, become an opinion leader? Those testnets and event pages are already filled with automated accounts. As AI technology becomes more powerful, this trend will only intensify.
In this mixed ecosystem of humans and machines, what can distinguish real users from robots? The answer is actually very simple, but also very painful.
It's "reputation."
Reputation cannot be copied, no matter how advanced AI is. It requires you to invest hundreds or thousands of hours to build, and can only be maintained through actual social interactions. This is a threshold that no robot can bypass, and even the most boastful bots can't forge genuine credit records.
It's like a firewall. Those speculators trying to harvest profits, scammers fleeing with funds, or impostors pretending to be veterans— their lies are exposed with a single poke at reputation. You can quickly judge whether someone is trustworthy based on their past behavior and community feedback. In the crypto world full of scams and false promises, this becomes the most valuable asset.
Want to keep going? Be genuine, contribute, and spend time. Robots can't do that.