Last week, a player complained to me about having to stay up until 3 a.m. staring at the screen just to catch the launch of a popular NFT, his eyelids drooping but afraid to relax for even a second in case the scientists swept everything up. And the result? He woke up the next day and, sure enough, came away empty-handed.
I laughed at him at the time: "Classic case of on-chain FOMO aftereffects."
But recently, he tried out Kindred AI’s SATO system, and he’s a changed person—the whole “snatching” process was eliminated, and the interaction was so fast it left him stunned: “Is this really the same laggy NFT marketplace I used to know?” Looks like tech upgrades really can save users a few sleepless nights.
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Last week, a player complained to me about having to stay up until 3 a.m. staring at the screen just to catch the launch of a popular NFT, his eyelids drooping but afraid to relax for even a second in case the scientists swept everything up. And the result? He woke up the next day and, sure enough, came away empty-handed.
I laughed at him at the time: "Classic case of on-chain FOMO aftereffects."
But recently, he tried out Kindred AI’s SATO system, and he’s a changed person—the whole “snatching” process was eliminated, and the interaction was so fast it left him stunned: “Is this really the same laggy NFT marketplace I used to know?” Looks like tech upgrades really can save users a few sleepless nights.