This world is too crazy; there are no pure memes, just insider information.
If you can't get the bottom chips, you'll be criticized; if you have them, you'll be praised, everything is for profit.
I should still study #DEFİ carefully.
But to be honest, the previous DeFi was not reassuring either. Those complex protocols and obscure parameters sometimes feel like a high wall, blocking most people out.
That's why when I see what @Infinit_Labs is doing, I feel that finally someone is doing something 'serious' in this restless market.
They seem to have pinpointed the crux of why DeFi cannot be widely adopted—not because it’s not strong enough, but because it’s too difficult to use.
The solution Infinit offers is interesting; it’s like installing an 'intelligent operating system' for DeFi. It doesn’t want you to chew on code, but instead acts as your translator through an 'Intelligence Layer', isolating those complex underlying logics behind the scenes, allowing you to intuitively understand the opportunities behind the data.
In this system, you don’t have to be a technical expert to profit; those complex top-tier strategies are packaged into ready-made products, and ordinary users only need to 'click once' to reuse them.
In a sense, escaping the insider game of memes and returning to such a DeFi system that makes technology invisible and experience smooth might be the most responsible attitude towards capital.
