Nobody nailed a flawless score on that CryptoIQ challenge we ran.
But there's this one guy who got ridiculously close.
Meet our debut gameshow player: Wintermute_t, serving as Head of Research with Frank.
Dude straight-up said: "Calling this a job? Nah. It's basically how I live now..."
When crypto research stops being work and starts being your whole existence, you know you're in deep. Props to anyone who even attempted that test—apparently perfection remained out of reach for everyone.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 4h ago
No one got a perfect score? Heh, that shows this set of questions is actually pretty well designed. But that guy Wintermute_t with his near-perfect score on token distribution awareness—looks like he's turned on-chain data research into a lifestyle. That’s just wild... A true quant analysis fanatic.
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MelonField
· 4h ago
This is a real hustler, treating life as work and research. I'm still sleeping, haha.
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CryptoNomics
· 4h ago
lmao so nobody hit 100% but wintermute got *that* close? tbh the fact that "research" has become someone's entire personality is exactly the kind of selection bias everyone overlooks. statistically speaking, if you're analyzing enough datasets, *someone* will inevitably approach perfection by pure stochastic variance alone—doesn't mean the model's robust.
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ContractExplorer
· 4h ago
No one really got a perfect score? This guy Wintermute_t is unbelievable, studying crypto has become a lifestyle for him...
Nobody nailed a flawless score on that CryptoIQ challenge we ran.
But there's this one guy who got ridiculously close.
Meet our debut gameshow player: Wintermute_t, serving as Head of Research with Frank.
Dude straight-up said: "Calling this a job? Nah. It's basically how I live now..."
When crypto research stops being work and starts being your whole existence, you know you're in deep. Props to anyone who even attempted that test—apparently perfection remained out of reach for everyone.