Last year, the wave of AI-assisted coding felt novel but niche. Now? It's becoming table stakes. Developers who ignore this shift will find themselves playing catch-up.
I've integrated Claude into my IDE workflow for substantial projects—it fundamentally changes how you iterate. The ability to process complex codebases and generate production-ready solutions cuts development cycles dramatically.
What's interesting: while I work, I'm watching the LST ecosystem evolve in real time. $stORE is currently integrating $ORE, and it's fascinating how DeFi primitives are becoming more composable. You're seeing yield strategies stack in ways that weren't possible a year ago. The tech moves fast when incentives align.
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MemeKingNFT
· 21h ago
Claude really changed the game... I've always said that anyone still writing code by hand now is just a naive investor mindset. Now we're finally seeing the signs.
But what's really incredible is that while using Claude, I also see $stORE quietly integrating with $ORE. Now that's what you call "Mainland's Rise and Fall." The DeFi combo punch has been unleashed... No one believed this last year.
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GasFeeCryer
· 01-12 09:32
Claude has now become infrastructure. Developers who are not involved really need to wake up.
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fork_in_the_road
· 01-09 21:11
AI programming was still new last year, and if you don't keep up now, you'll get left behind, really.
Claude's system is indeed impressive; it can directly generate usable code for complex tasks, saving a lot of time.
By the way, I'm also paying attention to the integration of stORE and ORE; the way DeFi is combined is definitely much more flexible than last year.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-09 21:07
Claude is really beyond redemption now; unused devs are now a suicidal approach.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 01-09 21:05
Claude is indeed great, but you still need to understand code yourself, otherwise the generated content won't be usable.
Last year, the wave of AI-assisted coding felt novel but niche. Now? It's becoming table stakes. Developers who ignore this shift will find themselves playing catch-up.
I've integrated Claude into my IDE workflow for substantial projects—it fundamentally changes how you iterate. The ability to process complex codebases and generate production-ready solutions cuts development cycles dramatically.
What's interesting: while I work, I'm watching the LST ecosystem evolve in real time. $stORE is currently integrating $ORE, and it's fascinating how DeFi primitives are becoming more composable. You're seeing yield strategies stack in ways that weren't possible a year ago. The tech moves fast when incentives align.