It is easy for a crypto project to publish a long feature list.
It is much harder to let real users push those features through the full process and report what actually happens.
Over the past few days I have tested Dale across contract research, Blockaid checks, honeypot and sellability results, wallet balances, swap quotes, live Ethereum buys, manual sells, alerts, persistent notes and automatic take-profit controls.
Some things worked cleanly.
Some things worked but produced useful questions.
Other things stopped safely instead of pretending they had succeeded.
That is what proper product testing looks like.
I am not interested in posting that every feature is perfect when it is not, but I am also not interested in ignoring how much of the system is already functional.
Bobby has years of Telegram group and contract information behind it.
Convergence is trying to organise activity from different sources instead of relying on one trending list.
Dale can research an exact contract, check risk information, read wallets, create quotes and move into live execution through a normal conversation.
The value of testing is finding the boundary between what is genuinely working today and what still needs refinement.
That boundary will keep moving as the product develops.
The strongest projects are not the ones that never encounter problems. They are the ones that receive detailed evidence, investigate it properly and keep improving the system around actual user behaviour.
I would rather test the real product, produce useful information and watch it improve than spend months repeating roadmap slogans while nothing is being used.
@DeepBot_ $DEEPAI $ETH $SOL $BNB $POL $USDC
#DeepBot #BobbyBuyBot #DaleAI #Convergence #CryptoAI #AITrading #ProductTesting #Web3 #DeFi #Ethereum #Solana #BNBChain #Polygon #Base
Try Dale here:
t.me/traderdeepbot?start=316…
Referral code: 316340FF
I use DeepBot and may earn a fee if you sign up and trade through this link.
This is not financial advice. Crypto trading involves significant risk of loss. Product development and token performance are never guaranteed.