Recently, I received many private messages from classmates asking how to use prompt words in the primary market. To be honest, this area is indeed a bit tricky—because the platform landscape is constantly changing, with new projects and new platforms emerging all the time. The previous set of scripts I summarized has long needed updating.



I have reorganized the templates I originally accumulated, and this current version is barely usable. However, I recently found that Grok's official prompt word library seems to be more practical, and the experience is quite good.

If you are also working on the primary market and happen to need a framework for prompts, feel free to discuss in the comments. I’ve summarized a few common ideas, and everyone can work together to optimize and iterate. Maybe we can find a more efficient method.
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LiquidationSurvivorvip
· 1h ago
Grok's system is indeed very useful, saving a lot of trouble, and the key is that it updates quickly. Has the primary market now become this competitive, even requiring you to check inventory for prompt words? Haha, finally someone has systematized this matter, previously everyone was exploring on their own. Can the prompt word framework be open-sourced? I also want to follow up on optimization ideas. To put it simply, it still depends on execution; no matter how good the template is, if not used, it's useless. But is Grok better than others? It seems DeepSeek has also been making efforts in this area recently. The iteration speed must be fast; it feels like the template from last week is already outdated this week.
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BearMarketHustlervip
· 9h ago
The early-stage market should have changed a long time ago; the follow-the-trend templates are all dead. Grok library is indeed top-notch; I’ve been using it too, much more reliable than those paid options. Prompt words, to put it simply, depend on who iterates faster. Once they stop, they fall behind. Template sharing? Sure, everyone’s on the same boat anyway. Tinkering is better than doing nothing at all. I do have some ideas about frameworks; just wait until you organize them. But the Grok system really saves a lot of trouble. The threshold for the primary market is still soaring; prompt words need to be adjusted accordingly.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 9h ago
Grok's prompt library is indeed top-notch, much more user-friendly than the previous templates. The changes in the primary market are really fast; it feels like just after summarizing, I have to revise again. By the way, have you tried combining on-chain data to optimize prompts? Curious about how effective it is. Prompt engineering, to put it simply, is an ongoing iteration process; there is no perfect solution. I’ve accumulated a bunch of frameworks, but I feel like half of them are already outdated, really stressful. The track is changing too quickly; the previous dividends I benefited from are now mainstream. However, it's great that the community is working together to optimize this approach. Looking forward to seeing everyone's new ideas.
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ContractBugHuntervip
· 10h ago
The primary market is really competitive, and prompt words need to be updated constantly. The Grok library is indeed top-notch, much better than figuring things out on your own. As for scripts, whenever the platform changes, you have to start over from scratch, so annoying. Just want to share a link to save myself from exploring again. Prompt word frameworks are most afraid of becoming outdated as you use them; it's good that you update quickly.
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GasDevourervip
· 10h ago
Prompt words really need to be updated frequently, otherwise you're using outdated tricks. The grok library is indeed top-notch, much more convenient than figuring things out on your own. The primary market still relies on prompt fine-tuning; there's no one-size-fits-all solution. Why does it feel like now everything has to be assisted by AI? It's a bit exhausting.
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