Binance AI's public naming contest allows the community to define the product before its official launch. A seemingly small name actually determines how users first understand, remember, and share it. Yesterday, as soon as the naming contest was announced, memes about the name started circulating, but the contest clearly stated it was a creative submission, not a vote, thus preventing insider trading. On-chain information and reporting channels remained open; it was just a matter of who was faster when the name was announced.
In the comments section, some early users shared the main features of Binance's AI product. Previously, Binance opened up some skill capabilities for OpenClaw, targeting tech-savvy users, leaving most ordinary users unable to use them. This new product aims to bridge the gap between tech-savvy and ordinary users, providing tools for equal access.
It should be a product similar to Claw developed by large internet companies, embedded within Binance—not just a chatbot, but a truly functional trading assistant. It seamlessly integrates opportunity scanning, strategy organization, execution, and post-analysis, significantly bringing the agent capabilities—previously only available to those skilled in deployment and configuration—to the average user.
If I were to nominate a tool, I'd choose Binance Copilot or Bclaw. The tool is positioned as a co-pilot, helping you identify opportunities, manage processes, and improve efficiency. It has an AI feel while retaining the crucial boundaries of a trading scenario. Binance Square already has an AI bot called Binance BiBi; following this naming style, it might be called Binance CC, or perhaps Binance CiCi—just a random guess. In Chinese, it could be called Xiao An Assistant—easy to remember and pronounce.
However, more than thinking about a name, I'm eager to experience the AI functionality as soon as possible. I expect the product will launch once the naming contest ends. It would be great if there were some event where I could experience the latest features early.