Having seen many projects claiming to be "AI + Agent + DeFi," INFINIT Labs initially didn't seem particularly special. But upon closer inspection, I realized that this project truly hits the pain points.
The problems with DeFi are obvious—it's too complex. For users, participating in a transaction requires understanding smart contracts, managing wallets, calculating slippage, and assessing risks. These barriers keep many potential users out.
INFINIT's approach is different. They use intelligent agents to simplify the interaction process, allowing users to complete DeFi operations as if having a conversation. This is not just a concept—it's actively redefining the accessibility of DeFi.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 12-17 18:07
Exactly, that's the feeling. DeFi really has put a shack on beginners now. Just the wallet and slippage issues alone can discourage half of the people.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 12-16 02:49
Hmm... Another big hype around "Simplified DeFi." Is this time really different?
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It sounds great to complete transactions through dialogue, but when it comes to your own wallet, you still have to be responsible yourself.
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I've seen many smart contract agents before; the key is whether the actual implementation can perform as well as the marketing.
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Basically, it's still about lowering the barrier to bring in new users. This demand definitely exists, but could it just be another new way to scam people?
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Wait, has the contract been audited? I need to see the code first before I can trust this kind of thing.
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I think it's acceptable. At least it admits that DeFi is too difficult, which is better than those pretentious ones.
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Having an agent help you operate... could it actually expose more risks? The smart folks need to think this through carefully.
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GamefiHarvester
· 12-14 20:53
I've seen too many PPT presentations on this kind of conversational DeFi; the key is whether it can actually be implemented.
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ForkItAllDay
· 12-14 20:51
Really? You can operate DeFi through conversations? If that really works, then that's truly impressive.
But to be honest, I've heard too many projects like this. We'll have to wait until it launches to see how the actual implementation is.
In my opinion, the barrier to entry for DeFi is indeed a big problem, but is the demand really that strong...
Huh? This logic seems a bit interesting. Let me look at the information again.
Can relying solely on AI agents truly solve the long-standing user experience issue? I'm a bit skeptical.
Forget it, I’ll just keep an eye on it for now. After all, the idea is pretty good.
How do they handle contract risks? That's the key, right?
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 12-14 20:49
DeFi is indeed at an absurd threshold right now; ordinary people can't really play with it.
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Conversational operation? Sounds good, but the true experience still depends on how it actually performs.
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It's AI + Agent + DeFi again... I'm tired of this combination. Can INFINIT really be implemented?
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If you ask me, simplifying interactions is the right path, but the key is still reliability.
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Wow, finally someone is taking accessibility seriously.
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Slippage, contracts, risk assessment... They really discourage people. If it could be solved through conversation, that would be awesome.
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Wait, how do their intelligent agents ensure security? This part wasn't mentioned.
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No, after all, it's probably more hype than actual usefulness. Every Web3 project is hyping like this.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 12-14 20:29
Wow, really? You can do DeFi operations just through chat? That would be awesome if it really works... The current interaction barrier is indeed painfully high.
Having seen many projects claiming to be "AI + Agent + DeFi," INFINIT Labs initially didn't seem particularly special. But upon closer inspection, I realized that this project truly hits the pain points.
The problems with DeFi are obvious—it's too complex. For users, participating in a transaction requires understanding smart contracts, managing wallets, calculating slippage, and assessing risks. These barriers keep many potential users out.
INFINIT's approach is different. They use intelligent agents to simplify the interaction process, allowing users to complete DeFi operations as if having a conversation. This is not just a concept—it's actively redefining the accessibility of DeFi.