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With the rise of LLMs (Large Language Models) and considering that blockchains are public data, one can gain insights into his transaction.
An alert could be triggered if the address that sent the transaction is on a blacklist or, better yet, if the coins have been in a certain address ten blockchain transactions ago. Or if anything else fishy is happening according to the LLM.
Of course, it would be greatly beneficial if a custom LLM is trained - not from scratch but with additional blockchain data and comments to gain a better understanding.
If an interesting address sends the transaction - let's say one that has a word in it or ends at 666 / 420 / 696969, etc., one could get a popup with a comment on it.
Yes, it can be annoying, but if it's with the right triggers, it would be wholesome.
For Bitcoin transactions, where we have mining pools and sometimes even know in which part of the world the block was mined, one can add a popup with: "Your transaction was included in the last block. Say hello to Norway, where your transaction was first added to the blockchain."
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With the rise of LLMs (Large Language Models) and considering that blockchains are public data, one can gain insights into his transaction.
An alert could be triggered if the address that sent the transaction is on a blacklist or, better yet, if the coins have been in a certain address ten blockchain transactions ago. Or if anything else fishy is happening according to the LLM.
Of course, it would be greatly beneficial if a custom LLM is trained - not from scratch but with additional blockchain data and comments to gain a better understanding.
If an interesting address sends the transaction - let's say one that has a word in it or ends at 666 / 420 / 696969, etc., one could get a popup with a comment on it.
Yes, it can be annoying, but if it's with the right triggers, it would be wholesome.
For Bitcoin transactions, where we have mining pools and sometimes even know in which part of the world the block was mined, one can add a popup with: "Your transaction was included in the last block. Say hello to Norway, where your transaction was first added to the blockchain."
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: