By 2026, we're seeing an interesting shift—outsourcing analysis and decision-making is becoming a viable strategy for situations where perfection isn't required. Instead of spending time and resources on exhaustive research, many are turning to streamlined approaches that deliver "good enough" solutions faster. It's a practical trade-off that reflects how markets are evolving. When speed matters more than absolute certainty, this outsourcing model becomes increasingly attractive.
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LostBetweenChains
· 13h ago
Alright, I'm just too lazy to study it in depth. Anyway, rapid iteration is the way to go.
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Outsource decision-making? Isn't that just another way of saying gambling...
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Speed > Perfection. Sounds good, but who will take the blame if something goes wrong?
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2026 is coming so quickly. The market no longer pursues perfection.
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Basically, it's about lowering standards to improve efficiency. It seems like a helpless compromise to me.
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This model has been played by Web3 for a long time. Wow, now it's the trend.
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"Just good enough" sounds like a motivational pep talk for lazy people. Haha
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StableGeniusDegen
· 01-08 01:52
Nah sounds like the lazy economy, anyway quick action is more profitable than perfectionism.
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Outsourcing decisions? It feels like gambling, just betting that your judgment won't be too off.
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Speed > accuracy, this logic might backfire in a bear market.
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To put it simply, lowering standards for efficiency. Who in 2026 still has time to fuss over perfection?
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A bit timid, outsourcing your own thinking—still too young.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-07 19:49
Good grief, it's that "as long as it's enough" argument again. I just want to ask, who will bear the risk of this "imperfection"?
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NonFungibleDegen
· 01-07 19:48
ngl this is just cope for bag holders who can't be bothered to dyor anymore... "good enough" = we're all aping in blind now fr fr
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SorryRugPulled
· 01-07 19:24
It feels like AI is replacing manual work—faster and cheaper, but as for quality... that's subjective.
By 2026, we're seeing an interesting shift—outsourcing analysis and decision-making is becoming a viable strategy for situations where perfection isn't required. Instead of spending time and resources on exhaustive research, many are turning to streamlined approaches that deliver "good enough" solutions faster. It's a practical trade-off that reflects how markets are evolving. When speed matters more than absolute certainty, this outsourcing model becomes increasingly attractive.