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I can't quite remember the last time I took on a challenge. But for the first time in a long time, I've come up with something I'd personally like to see through. I'm implementing a project that addresses the inconveniences I've felt in the TCG market through Vibe Coding, a much-talked-about technology. These days, with virtually no coding experience, I'm learning step by step and finding myself drawn to the process of building a small service that integrates the automated functions I've envisioned. Coincidentally, several hackathons are being held on various chains, and I'm thinking about participating in them as an experiment. The project aims to be an information and tool-based service centered around Pokémon card data. I'm exploring features that anyone can easily use, as well as experimental structures and ideas for those observing the Pokémon market. I'm starting with the Monad chain, which is currently undergoing a hackathon, and aiming to steadily build upon it until the 30th anniversary of Pokémon. I thought it would be difficult to do it alone, so I teamed up with NEO and hositam to take on the project. Rather than guaranteeing completeness, I'd like you to simply watch the process and see what someone who knew nothing about coding could create and how far they could go. Tweet Link Tele Link

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