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The AI Gives the Number. You Sell the Reason.

Eroteme runs every prediction through four AI models: Claude, GPT, Gemini, and Grok. The ensemble system produces a consensus probability. That number is free. Anyone can see it.

But a number without context is just a number. Intel NFTs exist to fill the gap between what the AI calculates and what a human expert knows. The AI says "Arsenal at 78%." A football analyst mints an Intel NFT explaining that Saka is carrying a hamstring knock that has not hit the press yet, and 78% is too high. That is the edge buyers pay for.

This guide covers exactly how to create, encrypt, price, and sell Intel on Eroteme.

How Intel NFTs Work

An Intel NFT is a piece of written analysis, minted on-chain, encrypted so only paying buyers can read it. The content sits behind AES-256 encryption. When a buyer purchases your Intel, they receive a decryption key tied to their wallet. No one else can access the content. Not Eroteme. Not other users. Only verified holders.

The mechanics are straightforward:

  1. You write your analysis on Eroteme's Intel editor.
  2. You set a price and a supply cap (1 to 200 copies).
  3. You hit mint. Encryption is automatic.
  4. Buyers purchase, receive decryption access, and can resell on the secondary market.

You earn from every initial sale and collect 10% royalties on every resale. Eroteme takes a 5% platform fee. You keep the rest.

The AI Layer: Why Intel Matters More Now

Before the AI ensemble existed, analysts had to make the case for their entire prediction from scratch. Now the baseline is already set. Four models have already ingested public data, historical trends, and market sentiment. The accuracy record speaks for itself.

This changes the Intel game completely. You do not need to rehash what is already public. Your job is to add what the AI cannot see: insider context, on-the-ground reporting, proprietary models, or domain expertise that no language model has access to.

Think of the AI consensus as the market-efficient price. Your Intel is the alpha on top of it.

What Makes Good Intel vs. Bad Intel

Good Intel adds information the AI does not have. Bad Intel restates what the AI already said in different words. The distinction is binary.

High-value Intel looks like this:

  • A crypto analyst spots unusual whale wallet movements 6 hours before the AI updates its BTC prediction. They explain the pattern and what it signals.
  • A political operative in a swing state knows turnout infrastructure details that no polling model captures. The AI says 54% for the incumbent. The Intel explains why ground-game data suggests 61%.
  • A sports journalist has locker room sources confirming a key player is doubtful despite being listed as probable. The AI priced the match at 68%. The real number is closer to 55%.

Low-value Intel looks like this:

  • "I agree with the AI's 72% prediction because the team has been strong this season." This is restating the input. No buyer pays for agreement without new data.
  • "Here is a general overview of how prediction markets work." This is educational content, not Intel. Post it for free.
  • "Bitcoin will hit $150K." A one-line take with no methodology is not Intel. It is a tweet.

The test is simple. If a buyer could reach the same conclusion by reading the free AI prediction and spending 10 minutes on Google, do not mint it.

How to Mint Intel: Step by Step

Step 1: Identify the AI prediction you are adding to. Navigate to the prediction on Eroteme. Note the consensus probability and which models agree or disagree. Your Intel should directly reference this context.

Step 2: Write your analysis. Aim for 800 to 3,000 words depending on complexity. Include data points, source references (without revealing confidential sources), and a clear conclusion. State whether you think the AI consensus is too high, too low, or directionally correct but missing a key variable.

Step 3: Set your price and supply. More on pricing strategy below. For your first Intel, start with 20 to 40 copies.

Step 4: Mint. The platform handles encryption, on-chain minting, and listing automatically. Your Intel goes live within minutes.

Step 5: Promote. Share a teaser on social media. Reveal your thesis direction without giving away the substance. Example: "The AI has Arsenal at 78%. I have Intel suggesting that number is 15+ points too high. 30 copies at $45."

Pricing Strategy

Pricing Intel is not guesswork. It is math.

Base formula: (Hours of research x your hourly rate) / supply cap = floor price. Add 50-100% for exclusivity premium.

Example: 15 hours of research. You value your time at $60/hour. Minting 25 copies. Floor = (15 x 60) / 25 = $36. With a 75% exclusivity premium, list at $63. Round to $65.

Pricing by Track Record

| Track Record | Deep Analysis | Event-Specific | Weekly Intel | |---|---|---|---| | New (under 50 predictions) | $25-$75 | $50-$100 | $15-$35 | | Proven (50-150 predictions, 70%+ accuracy) | $100-$200 | $150-$300 | $40-$75 | | Expert (200+ predictions, 75%+ accuracy) | $250-$500 | $300-$1,000 | $75-$150 |

Your accuracy rate on Eroteme is public. Buyers check it. A 74% hit rate over 200 predictions commands real pricing power. A 52% hit rate over 30 predictions does not. Build the record first. The pricing follows.

Supply Strategy

The sweet spot for most Intel is 20 to 40 copies. Fewer than 10 creates ultra-scarcity but caps revenue. More than 100 dilutes the exclusivity that makes Intel worth buying in the first place.

One copy auctions work for time-sensitive, high-stakes Intel. A single-copy Intel NFT analyzing a major fight card sold for $1,150 at auction. But that requires an established reputation.

Five Mistakes That Kill Intel Sales

1. Pricing above your track record. Charging $300 with no verified accuracy history on the platform. Start at $50 to $100. Earn the premium.

2. No preview. Buyers need to see 15 to 20% of your analysis before purchasing. Show your methodology or thesis direction. Keep the specifics encrypted.

3. Ignoring the AI context. If your Intel does not reference or build on the existing AI consensus, buyers wonder why they need it. Always frame Intel as additive to the free prediction.

4. One-and-done promotion. Minting and posting once is not a launch. Promote across 14 to 21 days. Share buyer testimonials. Post supply countdown updates.

5. Generic analysis. Surface-level takes that any of the four AI models already cover. Your Intel must contain information, models, or sources that Claude, GPT, Gemini, and Grok do not have access to.

Building a Monthly Intel Business

A consistent cadence turns Intel from a side project into revenue.

Weekly rhythm:

  • Week 1: Research and write one major Intel piece ($150-$300, 30 copies).
  • Week 2: Launch, promote, and start researching a smaller piece.
  • Week 3: Mint one mini Intel ($50-$100, 50 copies). Continue promoting the major piece.
  • Week 4: Final promotion push. Survey your buyers on what they want next.

Monthly revenue projection at intermediate level:

  • Major Intel: 25 sold at $200 = $5,000
  • Mini Intel: 40 sold at $75 = $3,000
  • Resale royalties: $200-$500
  • Platform fees (5%): -$400
  • Net: $7,800 to $8,100/month

These numbers assume a proven track record and active promotion. First-month earnings will be lower. That is normal. The compounding effect of a public accuracy record, buyer testimonials, and secondary market activity builds over quarters, not days.

The Edge Is Yours

The AI consensus is the floor. It is public, free, and available to every user on Eroteme. That is by design. The four-model ensemble handles the baseline probability better than any single analyst can.

But AI models read the internet. They do not sit in team meetings. They do not track wallet movements in real time. They do not have sources in campaign offices. Human expertise layered on top of AI consensus is the most valuable content in prediction markets right now.

Package that expertise. Encrypt it. Price it. Sell it.


Ready to sell what you know?

Eroteme's AI handles the consensus. You provide the edge. Mint encrypted Intel NFTs, set your price, and earn from every sale and resale.

Start minting Intel at eroteme.ai


Last updated: April 2026

Tags:#Intel#NFT#Market Analysis#AI Predictions#Monetization

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