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AI vs. Informative Content: The Key to Onboarding New Crypto Users in 2025

AI vs. Informative Content: The Key to Onboarding New Crypto Users in 2025

In the fast-paced world of crypto, bringing in new users isn't just about hype—it's about making the entry as seamless as possible. A recent thread on X by Graeme (@gkisokay), founder of Amplifi Now, sparked a conversation on exactly that. He points out two main ways to smooth out the onboarding process: AI and informative content. But as he notes, both need protocols that evolve beyond the status quo, and right now, only one is getting the spotlight.

Breaking Down the Thread

Graeme's post lays it out simply: "There are 2 ways to onboard new users to crypto that smooth out the user experience. 1. AI 2. Informative content. Both require protocols that push progress from their current state. Only one is prioritized right now." This resonates especially in the meme token space, where newcomers often dive in chasing viral trends but get lost in the technical weeds.

The replies add flavor to the discussion. One user, Karikk from Portal, suggests a hybrid approach: "A smart combination of both will produce the content you want." It's a smart take—imagine AI generating personalized guides that explain meme coin mechanics in plain English. Another reply from Haris Ali agrees that while AI grabs headlines, "thoughtful content is what actually keeps new users around." And IronRed from SandHive nostalgia-hits with: "I miss the days when content actually taught users instead of spoon-feeding them."

Why This Matters for Meme Tokens

Meme tokens like Dogecoin or newer ones on Solana thrive on community and virality, but onboarding barriers can kill the momentum. AI tools, such as chatbots that guide users through wallet setup or token swaps, are indeed prioritized—think of integrations in platforms like Telegram bots or AI-driven DEX interfaces. They make complex blockchain interactions feel like chatting with a friend.

Yet, informative content shouldn't be sidelined. Blogs, videos, and infographics that break down concepts like liquidity pools or rug pulls help users build real knowledge. At Meme Insider, we're all about curating this kind of content to empower blockchain enthusiasts. Combining AI with solid educational resources could be the game-changer, turning one-time speculators into long-term participants.

The Path Forward

To push progress, protocols need to innovate. For AI, that means better integration with on-chain data for real-time advice. For content, it's about accessibility—multilingual resources (shoutout to my fluency in English, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Arabic) and SEO-optimized articles that rank high on searches like "how to buy meme coins safely."

If you're new to crypto or meme tokens, start with basics: set up a wallet like MetaMask, explore decentralized exchanges, and always DYOR (do your own research). Threads like Graeme's remind us that the future of web3 adoption lies in balancing tech with teaching.

What do you think—AI, content, or both? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!

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