This world is too crazy; there’s no such thing as a pure meme, it’s all just insider games.
If you can’t get chips at the bottom, you’ll get criticized; if you do, you’ll be praised. In the end, it’s all about profit.
I’d rather focus on studying #defi.
But to be honest, DeFi in the past wasn’t exactly worry-free either. Those complex protocols and obscure parameters sometimes felt like a high wall, keeping most people out.
That’s why, when I saw what @Infinit_Labs is doing, I felt that finally, in this restless market, someone is actually working on something “serious.”
They seem to have pinpointed the real problem preventing DeFi from reaching mass adoption—it’s not that it isn’t powerful enough, it’s just too hard to use.
Infinit’s solution is quite interesting; it’s like giving DeFi a “smart operating system.” Instead of making you dig into code, it acts as your translator through an “Intelligence Layer,” keeping all the complex logic behind the scenes, so you can intuitively see the opportunities behind the data.
In this system, you don’t have to be a tech expert to profit; those complex, top-tier strategies are packaged as ready-to-use products, and ordinary users can simply “one-click” to reuse them.
In a way, escaping the insider meme games and returning to a DeFi system where technology is invisible and the experience is smooth might be the most responsible attitude toward capital.
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This world is too crazy; there’s no such thing as a pure meme, it’s all just insider games.
If you can’t get chips at the bottom, you’ll get criticized; if you do, you’ll be praised. In the end, it’s all about profit.
I’d rather focus on studying #defi.
But to be honest, DeFi in the past wasn’t exactly worry-free either. Those complex protocols and obscure parameters sometimes felt like a high wall, keeping most people out.
That’s why, when I saw what @Infinit_Labs is doing, I felt that finally, in this restless market, someone is actually working on something “serious.”
They seem to have pinpointed the real problem preventing DeFi from reaching mass adoption—it’s not that it isn’t powerful enough, it’s just too hard to use.
Infinit’s solution is quite interesting; it’s like giving DeFi a “smart operating system.” Instead of making you dig into code, it acts as your translator through an “Intelligence Layer,” keeping all the complex logic behind the scenes, so you can intuitively see the opportunities behind the data.
In this system, you don’t have to be a tech expert to profit; those complex, top-tier strategies are packaged as ready-to-use products, and ordinary users can simply “one-click” to reuse them.
In a way, escaping the insider meme games and returning to a DeFi system where technology is invisible and the experience is smooth might be the most responsible attitude toward capital.