Building with AI? Here's what actually matters—stop obsessing over individual prompts and zoom out to see the bigger picture: workflow design is where the real magic happens.
This is exactly why projects like Cluster Protocol are worth watching. They're not chasing quick proof-of-concepts or one-off demos. Instead, they're laying the groundwork for something more serious: infrastructure that can handle multi-step processes and coordinate between multiple AI agents working in parallel.
That's the difference between a cool prototype and something that actually scales in production. When you're thinking about your next AI project, ask yourself—am I building for a single transaction, or am I architecting for a complete system?
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NonFungibleDegen
· 11h ago
ngl this whole "workflow design" thing is lowkey what separates the ngmi from the wagmi builders... cluster protocol actually cooking something different instead of shipping the millionth prompt wrapper, ser
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OnchainGossiper
· 11h ago
The concept of workflow makes sense, but there are still too few projects that can truly be implemented.
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SandwichTrader
· 12h ago
Workflow design really hits the mark, but the number of projects that can actually be implemented is painfully few.
Building with AI? Here's what actually matters—stop obsessing over individual prompts and zoom out to see the bigger picture: workflow design is where the real magic happens.
This is exactly why projects like Cluster Protocol are worth watching. They're not chasing quick proof-of-concepts or one-off demos. Instead, they're laying the groundwork for something more serious: infrastructure that can handle multi-step processes and coordinate between multiple AI agents working in parallel.
That's the difference between a cool prototype and something that actually scales in production. When you're thinking about your next AI project, ask yourself—am I building for a single transaction, or am I architecting for a complete system?