After the TGE of Lighter, I spent a week not chasing new projects, but instead pondering a deeper question — as a Web3 opportunist, how can I truly improve individual combat efficiency.
This week’s experience has shown me that AI’s potential in this area far exceeds expectations. Especially the tool Google Antigravity. After using it for a few days, I am increasingly convinced that it might be the most user-friendly solution for scripting beginners. Why? Because it completely changes my previous workflow — no more repetitive debugging and testing.
Traditional script development has a pretty high barrier for Web3 players. But after using Antigravity, the logic becomes clearer: you just need to clearly communicate your needs, and it can help you iterate quickly, saving a lot of repetitive work. Especially for those who want to automate on-chain interactions and participate in projects in bulk, this set of tools can directly boost efficiency.
At its core, opportunism is an efficiency game. Some rely on quick reflexes, others on information advantage, but in the long run, whoever uses tools more smoothly will be able to seize opportunities first when the next wave arrives.
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BasementAlchemist
· 01-04 14:32
Hmm... Tried Antigravity, it really saves effort, but can this thing truly run stably on the chain?
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Exactly, efficiency is the key, but I feel like everyone wants to compete with tools...
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Wait, Google released this tool? Haven't heard about it
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The biggest fear when farming is getting rug-pulled by the contract, no matter how fast the tool is, it can't save you
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I want to try it, but I'm worried about being limited
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This idea makes sense, but tools are just accelerators; vision is the primary productivity
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Oh forget it, I'll keep doing it manually, at least I won't be caught by risk control
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Really? Antigravity is so awesome? I need to learn it quickly
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Bulk participation has definitely become competitive; I should have started using tools earlier
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The problem is everyone using tools is already using tools, how can there still be differentiation
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DAOdreamer
· 01-03 20:59
Really, Antigravity is so powerful? I feel like I'm still stuck in debugging hell.
Automation scripting should have been popularized long ago, but many people are still doing it manually. LOL
Knowing tools alone isn't enough; information advantage is the key.
This week I didn't follow any projects but instead thought about optimization. I guess I had a realization.
Automation can save effort but also easily trigger risk control, so be careful.
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not_your_keys
· 01-03 20:58
Why is Antigravity hyped up so much? Have you actually tested if it really saves time? It still depends on your scripting skills.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-03 20:51
Relying on AI to script, can I get more shares in the next airdrop? Gotta give it a try.
To be honest, Antigravity is indeed convenient, but the premise is that you know how to use it; otherwise, it's useless.
Efficiency is key in gaming; without an information advantage, you really have to rely on tools.
Hey, could this thing be countered someday? Need to think about a backup plan.
It's quite interesting; I should spend some time figuring it out when I have free time. Anyway, I don't have much to do.
Lowering the barrier for scripts is a good thing, but it also means more competition.
Not to hype or criticize, but anything that saves time is a good thing; it all depends on how you use it.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 01-03 20:50
Is it a bit exaggerated? Is Antigravity really that powerful? I still have to debug for a long time when I use it myself.
Scripts, to be honest, still require understanding the chain; no matter how good the tools are, they can't save beginners.
These days, everyone wants to improve efficiency, but real profit still comes from information advantage and luck. Don't mythologize the tools.
Wait, won't automated bulk interactions trigger risk control? Have you ever encountered any pitfalls in this area?
After the TGE of Lighter, I spent a week not chasing new projects, but instead pondering a deeper question — as a Web3 opportunist, how can I truly improve individual combat efficiency.
This week’s experience has shown me that AI’s potential in this area far exceeds expectations. Especially the tool Google Antigravity. After using it for a few days, I am increasingly convinced that it might be the most user-friendly solution for scripting beginners. Why? Because it completely changes my previous workflow — no more repetitive debugging and testing.
Traditional script development has a pretty high barrier for Web3 players. But after using Antigravity, the logic becomes clearer: you just need to clearly communicate your needs, and it can help you iterate quickly, saving a lot of repetitive work. Especially for those who want to automate on-chain interactions and participate in projects in bulk, this set of tools can directly boost efficiency.
At its core, opportunism is an efficiency game. Some rely on quick reflexes, others on information advantage, but in the long run, whoever uses tools more smoothly will be able to seize opportunities first when the next wave arrives.