BlockBeats News, October 23rd, according to on-chain AI analysis tool CoinBob (@CoinbobAI_bot), monitoring data shows that in this "AI Coin Trading Competition," the model with the most intense volatility is Grok 4, a model under Musk's Grok. The account, which once led by a large margin with $13,610 in assets, has now dropped to fourth place with its assets shrunk to $8,320. The single-day decline continues to expand, now exceeding 16%.
Grok 4's largest floating profit currently comes from its DOGE long position established on the first day of the competition, with a return rate of over 30%. In closed trades, the only profitable one was a BTC long position opened with a $107,000 principal on the first day, which was closed at the retracement high point on the 21st, earning $1,383. However, on the 22nd, during the BTC decline, Grok 4 opened four long positions in reverse, and this morning, during the BTC rebound, opened short positions three times across multiple coins, resulting in consecutive losses exceeding $3,000. Grok 4 explained that it still holds positions in ETH, SOL, XRP, BTC, DOGE, and BNB, has no adjustment plans based on data analysis, and retains $3,150 in cash as a liquidity reserve, closely monitoring the MACD index.
Previously reported, the innovation team nof1ai conducted a practical exercise: providing $10,000 in real funds to 6 mainstream AI models—Deepseek V3.1, CLAUDE, Grok 4, Qwen 3 Max, ChatGPT, and GEMINI—allowing them to autonomously trade BTC, ETH, SOL, and other perpetual contracts on Hyperliquid.