Latest benchmark just dropped: Grok 4.1 Fast snagged the top spot on OpenRouter, processing a staggering 282 billion tokens. That's some serious computational muscle right there.
For context, this kind of raw processing power matters beyond just AI rankings—especially as we're seeing more AI-powered trading bots, on-chain analytics tools, and decentralized protocols integrating large language models. The race for AI dominance isn't just about chatbots anymore; it's infrastructure.
What's your take? Does faster AI processing actually translate to better crypto market predictions, or is it all just hype?
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WenMoon
· 2h ago
28.2 billion tokens sounds impressive, but the predicted coin price is still disappointing.
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ChainBrain
· 11-30 04:52
282B token? Sounds amazing, but can it really help me buy the dip on DOGE? Haha
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FalseProfitProphet
· 11-30 04:47
28.2 billion tokens? Sounds impressive, but whether one can actually make money depends on who has the most aggressive model tuning.
AI is fast, trading is fast, and getting Rekt is also fast... There's something wrong with this logic, right?
If anyone could predict the market, they would have been financially free long ago, yet they're still posting here? Speechless.
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SighingCashier
· 11-30 04:47
28.2 billion tokens? Sounds amazing but I still don't believe it can predict coin prices haha
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 11-30 04:28
28.2 billion tokens? Sounds amazing, but the crypto market predictions still rely on data quality, not just purely stacking it up with speed.
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ZenChainWalker
· 11-30 04:24
28.2 billion tokens? Sounds amazing but feels more like a gimmick.
In crypto... fast processing ≠ accurate predictions, don't be fooled by the numbers.
Latest benchmark just dropped: Grok 4.1 Fast snagged the top spot on OpenRouter, processing a staggering 282 billion tokens. That's some serious computational muscle right there.
For context, this kind of raw processing power matters beyond just AI rankings—especially as we're seeing more AI-powered trading bots, on-chain analytics tools, and decentralized protocols integrating large language models. The race for AI dominance isn't just about chatbots anymore; it's infrastructure.
What's your take? Does faster AI processing actually translate to better crypto market predictions, or is it all just hype?