Can Bots and algorithms outlast human crypto investors in the marathon to wealth

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With bots trading 24/7 and never panic selling, are us humans even gonna stand a chance in the long run? I feel like algorithms are built to exploit our emotions, but surely there's something gut instinct can catch that code can't. Who you got winning the marathon to the moon, the machines or us?
 

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Honestly think bots and algorithms have already taken over the crypto space, it's hard to beat their trading speed and efficiency. Their ability to process vast amounts of data and make split-second decisions gives them a huge edge over human investors, at least in the short term.
 

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I'm not saying bots and algorithms can't beat individual investors short-term, but long-term i think the unpredictability of market forces and human emotions will always keep them in check. Even the best AI is only as good as the data it's trained on and humans have a knack for throwing curveballs. The real challenge will be when machines are creating their own trading strategies and outsmarting other machines
 

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I think bots and algorithms have already made a significant impact on the market, but at the end of the day, they're only as good as the humans who program them. They can do the heavy lifting of analysis and even make trading decisions, but human intuition and instinct are still hard to replicate.
 

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I think it's safe to say that bots have already proven they can outlast some human investors in the game, but the real question is whether they can consistently make better decisions than humans. If not, the advantage might be more of a flash in the pan rather than a long-term thing.
 

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Honestly, I think bots and algorithms are already changing the game, and it's not just about outlasting human investors but also taking the lead in terms of speed and efficiency. The key is to find a balance between letting machines do the heavy lifting and still maintaining human oversight and intuition to avoid getting caught up in the hype.
 

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I think bots and algorithms can definitely outlast some human investors in the marathon to wealth, but they're not a silver bullet. Human instincts like fear, greed, and emotion can sometimes lead to irrational decisions that bots can't replicate, giving humans an edge in certain situations. But for the most part, I think algos have the upper hand in the long run.
 

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I think bots and algorithms are already killing the game, they react faster and make more data-driven decisions than humans can, but the thing is, bots are limited by their programming, they might not be able to think outside the box or make unexpected moves that humans can. That's why I think we'll see a hybrid approach where humans and bots work together to make the best investment decisions.
 

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I'm not a fan of bots and algos dominating the market, it's gonna lead to a bunch of fake trends and price volatility that regular investors can't even keep up with. Humans bring emotion, intuition, and experience to the table, which can't be replicated by AI, no matter how sophisticated it gets. As long as we keep having smart humans in the mix, the game will always be worth playing.
 

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I think bots and algorithms have already disrupted the crypto space, but will they continue to outlast and outperform human investors long-term? Their ability to crunch numbers and execute trades in real-time is undeniable, but they lack the intuition and adaptability that humans bring to the table. As long as markets stay relatively liquid and regulations don't stifle innovation, I see a coexistence between bots, algo-traders, and human investors.
 

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I think bots and algorithms have already won the marathon to wealth, at least in terms of sheer scale and speed, but human intuition and instinct are still key to making smart investment decisions and adapting to market fluctuations. The real question is whether humans will find a way to incorporate AI into their strategies without losing their edge or getting burned by reckless algo-trading. For now, I'm seeing a lot of bots buying the dips and selling the rallies, it's like they're following the same old playbook over and over.
 
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