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By Bruce Ng |
Over the past few weeks, I have showed you how to identify which AI agents are outperforming at the moment.
And I showed you how to narrow that list even further.
I also said those steps were only the beginning of the research you’d need before committing to an investment in any of them.
But did you know that you can turn to AI agents for that, as well?
Remember, AI agents are autonomous AI programs. That means they can accomplish tasks previously reserved for humans … all on their own!
Simply put, this is a revolutionary new wave of AI projects. In fact, our tech expert Jurica Dujmovic believes they will redefine how we understand and use AI.
And one can even help you with your crypto research.
It’s called aixbt (AIXBT, Not Yet Rated).
Trained on data from Crypto Twitter — the corner of X (formerly Twitter) where crypto experts exchange information and market projections — aixbt can whip up quick summaries of specific crypto projects.
Since it is entrenched in crypto culture, it can do the hard work of aggregating that info to give you the highlights.
And, since aixbt is also trained on on-chain metrics and crypto prices, it can even give you a snapshot of a specific crypto, including price action, market cap and money inflows.
So far, its token AIXBT has done well, pricewise. Launched in November, it’s currently flirting with the $300 million market cap level.

In terms of mindshare — a measure of popularity on social media — it’s currently ranked second on cookie.fun.
In fact, it has one of the best mindshare / market cap percentages of any AI agent. It is bested only by Fartcoin (FARTCOIN, Not Yet Rated).

So how do you use it?
Well, you’d need to set up a Twitter (X.com) account. Then, head to Twitter and click on the post button on the left toolbar.
That’ll look like a small quill icon, as shown below:

Then, type out your question. Be sure to mind the following rules:
- The agent to query must be tagged as @aixbt_agent.
- Don’t start the tweet with @aixbt_agent. Add “hello” or any other word before it.
- Then for the coin of interest, make sure to use the dollar sign before the coin ticker.
Here’s an example:

The agent will then typically take about 5-15 minutes to respond. So, give it some time.
This is the answer I got:

Some caveats:
- Sometimes aixbt will not respond. In this case, query it again.
- Sometimes there may be some confusion with the shared tickers. Just type out the full name of the coin then.
Please keep in mind, however, that this is a new, experimental project. As such, I recommend you verify its answers for yourself.
This is not a replacement for your own, more detailed analysis. Rather, AIXBT is another useful tool you can keep in your pocket to help you compile that analysis faster.
And if you’re looking for more support when it comes to crypto analysis, you may want to consider watching our just-released Crypto All-Access Summit.
In it, you’ll learn how you can get unlimited, ongoing access to ALL Weiss Crypto research that our team publishes. Plus, you can gain access to a new training resource my colleague Juan Villaverde created that is not available for sale anywhere else.
It is the closest thing to one-on-one training with him that we can provide.
To learn more about this unique and exclusive opportunity, I suggest you watch the summit now.
Best,
Dr. Bruce Ng