I used to believe yield was about finding the best destination.
@Lorenzo Protocol changed how I think about it.
Yield today isn’t static. It flows across AVSs, incentives, risk windows, and time. If capital moves blindly, it decays. If it moves with context, it compounds.
What Lorenzo gets right is this:
Yield is not chosen once — it’s managed continuously.
Instead of forcing users to micromanage complexity, #LorenzoProtocol abstracts that burden away. You don’t need to babysit positions or constantly react. The system is designed to respect changing conditions without demanding constant attention.
That’s not just better UX.
That’s better capital intelligence.


