Claude can be used, but do not develop feelings for Claude.


Getting banned is not the worst.
The worst is—your core knowledge, core data, and core judgments are all on a platform you cannot control.
People in Web3 should instantly understand this logic:
"Not your private key, not your coins."
AI version translation:
"Not your local data, not your knowledge."
It's fine to use Claude to do work.
It's fine to think with ChatGPT.
Letting them participate in your decision-making process is completely okay.
But the sedimentation must return to your own hands.
What counts as sedimentation?
The prompt templates you train.
The workflows you repeatedly verify.
The exclusive data you feed to the model.
The judgment frameworks you develop through collision with the model.
If these things only exist in cloud conversation records—
On the day you're banned, everything resets overnight.
A four-step workflow: find information → make judgments → AI executes → sedimentation stays with you.
The key is the last step.
Web3 teaches us one thing: trustless is not about distrust, but about not relying on trust.
The same should apply to AI.
Let it do the work, but don’t let it keep your assets.
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