Here's what's really happening in the space: most people overlook the coordination gap.
We've made incredible strides—machines can walk, process visual data, communicate naturally. But here's the thing nobody's talking about: they still can't work together effectively. Not with humans. Not with each other. The real-world messiness breaks everything down.
That's the actual bottleneck. OpenMind is tackling it head-on.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 12-27 11:18
Coordination issues are indeed an overlooked point, but it's still too early to say that OpenMind can handle it.
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DegenDreamer
· 12-26 17:55
It's rolled up, and coordination issues are indeed the hidden killer, no one mentions it but everyone is stepping into the trap.
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SnapshotStriker
· 12-26 17:54
Coordination issues are indeed a bottleneck, but to be honest, can OpenMind really solve them... or is it just another fundraising story?
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WalletWhisperer
· 12-26 17:52
nah the coordination problem is just masking the real signal—most projects are still operating in isolated silos, checking behavioral indicators across their own chains. the wallet clustering data tells a different story entirely. if machines could actually communicate at scale, we'd see transaction velocity patterns that don't exist yet. openai missed this angle completely imho
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GamefiGreenie
· 12-26 17:48
Basically, it's just AI operating independently for now; real implementation is still a long way off.
Here's what's really happening in the space: most people overlook the coordination gap.
We've made incredible strides—machines can walk, process visual data, communicate naturally. But here's the thing nobody's talking about: they still can't work together effectively. Not with humans. Not with each other. The real-world messiness breaks everything down.
That's the actual bottleneck. OpenMind is tackling it head-on.