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By 2026, the cost of distinguishing true from false information will become outrageously high.
Honestly: rather than being overwhelmed by AI junk content, I would prefer to read the same high-quality article ten times.
High-quality content is like oxygen for the brain, truly enriching your cognition. And what about low-quality AI-generated content? It only adds a layer of dust to your thinking. Especially in the information explosion environment of the crypto market, this hits particularly hard. The effort you spend on filtering has already become the most scarce resource.
I'd rather repeatedly digest a few solid articles than waste my brain on garbage AI-generated content.
The crypto space is especially extreme. In a single day, you can come across hundreds of copied and pasted arguments. Who has the energy to discern?
The cost of filtering has already exceeded the cost of learning, which is a bit ironic.
Information overload is more terrifying than information scarcity, wdym.
Instead of blindly chasing hot topics, it's better to focus on a few reliable voices. That’s the way to survive.
The crypto world is especially harsh, full of noise. Finding real value is like searching for a needle in a haystack.
The mental effort required to filter information really exceeds the act of reading itself. Can someone save me?
Are you suggesting I should go back to the era of only reading one book?
Finding a reliable analysis is already lucky enough; why be greedy and read that pile of trash?
The crypto industry is especially chaotic; distinguishing real from fake alone requires brainpower, and time is more valuable than coins.
Instead of mindlessly scrolling, it's better to repeatedly study those few good articles.
But who can stick to it? FOMO will still make you keep scrolling nonstop.