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I was looking over some copy-trading profiles this morning and noticed how much human error still dictates the leaderboard. I've been in this game since 2017, and the hardest thing to conquer has always been my own psychology. Then last night, I watched an on-chain demonstration of an AI agent using its own wallet to rent GPU power on Bittensor to train itself.
It managed its own treasury, optimized its expenses, and transacted without human input. Maybe this is a hyper-isolated use case. Maybe I’m giving the current state of AI too much credit. But it got me thinking. If the smartest money on the blockchain stops being a human trader and becomes an autonomous agent managing its own capital, who are we actually copying? I'm honestly reconsidering my entire long-term portfolio allocation strategy after seeing that.