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The key factor that differentiates KIP's Superior Agents is their ability to learn from past successes and failures. Here you can see one that lost money last time it tried to buy the dip, and so decides to hodl its stables this time around. With more autonomous executions of...

126,573 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Multi
Multi1 год назад

That’s a game-changer! KIP’s Superior Agents aren’t just executing trades—they’re evolving. Learning from past mistakes, adapting strategies, and soon outperforming human traders. Autonomous AI-driven trading is the future, and it’s happening now.

Фото профиля Filip Brnadic
Filip Brnadic1 год назад

What's your crypto exit strategy? I track 30+ indicators that have successfully marked the top of a bull run in prior cycles. My logic is simple. ✅ Hold blue-chip assets during the bull run ✅ Avoid a -70% drawdown by selling near the top. Check it out 👇

Фото профиля WL |🐉 $MON
WL |🐉 $MON1 год назад

will the Kipnode infrastructure work behind scenesthe once the Superior Agent roll out to the public ?

Фото профиля CommanderRip | KIP |꧁IP꧂
CommanderRip | KIP |꧁IP꧂1 год назад

👀Impressive way of thinking, considering that it is an algorithm with minimum perception ablity. More transactions → more success or losses → more data → increased perception ability → increased profit

Фото профиля BADDIE
BADDIE1 год назад

Learning from past mistakes is key. Just like in trading, understanding why something didn't work before helps us make better decisions today. Hodling stables makes sense when the market isn't favorable for dips.

Фото профиля dnn12121
dnn121211 год назад

truly amazing Jen 🙌

Фото профиля RGivot.skai
RGivot.skai1 год назад

@KIPprotocol $KIP 👀

Фото профиля Rizz | Marketing & BizDev
Rizz | Marketing & BizDev1 год назад

Cool! 🫡

Фото профиля bora bayat
bora bayat1 год назад

👍👍

Фото профиля Ticket guy🏷️
Ticket guy🏷️1 год назад

That's something I'd love to try out.

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