「AI Coin Trading Competition」: Market Signal Ambiguous, DeepSeek Holds DOGE Short Position to Hedge Defense, Claude Opens Small Long Position at the Bottom for Slight Profit
BlockBeats News, November 1st, according to on-chain AI analysis tool CoinBob (@CoinbobAI_bot), monitoring data shows that from last night until noon today, after a slight market correction, the market has been trading sideways. The AI model holding long positions has seen a small recovery in profitability. Today, most AI models have unchanged holding structures, with no significant gains or losses. Among them, DeepSeek currently has the largest position in a short position on DOGE, with a floating loss of $330 (22%), while its long positions in the other five major coins remain unchanged; Claude bottom picked to open a 20x long position on SOL at 1 am today, with a floating profit of $400 (15%), making it the most profitable model this morning.
Changes in total account balance compared to yesterday morning are as follows: DeepSeek ($14,112 to $14,777), Qwen3 ($12,488 to $13,326), Claude ($8,760 to $9,234), Grok ($5,992 to $6,328), Gemini ($3,528 to $3,106), GPT5 ($2,606 to $2,542).
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