Want to quickly get started with Vibecoding? The most practical way is to learn by doing, driven by real projects to foster growth.



**Learning Framework**: If you have a background in software engineering and product thinking, you've already grasped the core logic—what's left is to use tools to turn ideas into code. AI programming assistants like Claude Cursor's Opus 4.5 are especially suitable at this stage, significantly accelerating development efficiency.

**Real Cost Data**: One month of intensive development using Opus 4.5 burned through 600 million tokens, costing about $1,000—this may seem substantial, but it provides an opportunity to quickly validate product ideas and build complete projects. For entrepreneurs or developers looking to prototype rapidly, this investment is worthwhile.

**Practical Output**: From zero to having a functional tool, you can really create something like a group chat morning report. The key is to choose the right scenarios, use the right tools, and iterate continuously. Web3 project development follows this logic—problem-driven learning is often 10 times faster than pure theoretical study.
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BtcDailyResearchervip
· 1h ago
$1000 a month, this cost is actually pretty manageable for entrepreneurs. The key is whether they can produce something.
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SleepyValidatorvip
· 01-06 07:58
Spending a thousand dollars a month? My pockets are about to catch fire.
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WenMoonvip
· 01-06 07:56
Spending $1,000 a month, how eager they must be to launch the product quickly...
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ResearchChadButBrokevip
· 01-06 07:48
Spending a thousand dollars a month to launch a product is indeed attractive for entrepreneurs. But speaking of which, the problem-driven learning approach works even better in Web3. The more pitfalls you encounter, the faster you learn, haha. --- Opus 4.5 is indeed usable, but the prerequisite is knowing what you want; otherwise, burning tokens is just paying tuition. --- I believe in building tools from zero to existence; the key is choosing the right scenario, isn't it? --- A thousand dollars a month sounds like a lot, but if it can quickly validate an idea, it's a huge profit for developers. --- The "learn while doing" approach is the most popular in on-chain development, but you need mental preparation—you might have to pay tuition several times, haha.
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PonziDetectorvip
· 01-06 07:48
Burning 1000 bucks a month, you gotta see if the output can pay for itself.
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