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The real bottleneck of DeFi lies not in the yield or the product itself, but in everything surrounding it. Private Key management, Gas fees, cross-chain operations, contract authorizations - just to complete a transaction, you have to open five tabs at the same time.
This is what AI agents can truly do. They don't just automate repetitive tasks for you with a few clicks, but they genuinely understand your intentions. From another perspective, the future of Decentralized Finance should allow users to simply express their goals, while all the complex processes afterward are handled by intelligent systems. This is the key to lowering the barriers for users.
Basically, it's just that the UX is too frustrating, not a problem with DeFi itself.
If AI agents can really be implemented, it will change the game. Right now, it's all just talk.
Wait, does this mean I won't even need to manage my wallet in the future? That sounds a bit unbelievable.
In the end, the problem isn't really about the returns; it's just too complicated, honestly.
The idea of an AI agent is indeed good, but the problem is who would really dare to give their Private Key to the current AI? How can we ensure security in this regard?
If it can be achieved in the future, that would be amazing. Just say I want to swap coin A for coin B and then jump to chain C, and the AI handles it all by itself. That would be revolutionary.
But it feels like we still have to wait for that future. For now, we have to do it manually, damn it.
Come on, builders, hurry up with it, I can't wait any longer.
I think AI agents are a good idea, but the question is who will ensure it won't take my money?
Wait, the real way to lower the barrier should be to design these UX well first, bringing in AI instead adds a trust cost.
You're right, what's missing is a real "one-liner trading" product.
AI agents are indeed a breakthrough in this area, but the key is still to trust it, right?
AI agents indeed have potential, but the key is still to be reliable, otherwise I'll end up with an exorbitant authorization fee.
I'm just afraid it'll be another case of concept first, and we won't see a truly usable product until the year of the monkey and the month of the horse.
I think the direction of AI agents is indeed correct, but I don't know when it will actually be realized...
Forget it, it's like this now, I've gotten used to it
But to be honest, if it could really be done in one sentence, I might play a few more Decentralized Finance projects
If this wave can be realized, then Decentralized Finance can be considered to have truly broken the circle
Easier said than done... Hmm, I'll take another look.
AI agents sound good, but I want to know how security is guaranteed. Can we really trust the system with our Private Key intentions?
No one can solve gas fees, right? That's the biggest pain point; the earnings aren't even more than the fees.
Automation is a good thing, but the premise is not to be breached by hackers; we can’t afford the loss.
This idea is feasible, but in the short term, who can really achieve intention-level automation?