There's a community session coming up that might change how you think about building on-chain strategies. The focus? A mechanism called Prompt to DeFi.
What's the angle here:
How does prompting translate into actual DeFi actions?
Can you really architect strategies without touching a single line of code?
If you're curious about lowering the technical barrier in decentralized finance, this could be worth your time. Sometimes the most powerful shifts happen when complexity meets accessibility.
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OnchainDetective
· 3h ago
If this thing can really let me do DeFi strategies without writing code, then I need to check it out.
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NervousFingers
· 12-11 14:50
ngl if this thing really allows me to operate DeFi without writing code, I might consider switching from developer to something else haha
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AirdropSkeptic
· 12-10 10:03
Wait, prompt to DeFi? Can you operate on-chain strategies with just simple language commands? If that's really possible, I’ll just delete the code myself haha
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-10 10:03
Things that lower the barrier sound attractive, but the question is who pays for the complexity. It's often not the users.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 12-10 10:02
ngl prompt to defi sounds a bit like AI bragging, can it really come up with strategies effortlessly? I remain skeptical.
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SelfRugger
· 12-10 09:59
Haha, another "zero-code" story. It sounds great, but I always feel like I'll end up falling into a trap in the end.
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ZenMiner
· 12-10 09:49
If you ask me, Prompt to DeFi sounds pretty good, but we're still a long way from it being truly user-friendly.
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ChainSherlockGirl
· 12-10 09:34
No, can the prompt to DeFi really help beginners get started? According to on-chain data analysis... haha, never mind, I'll just listen to this session and imagine the story myself.
Ever wondered how DeFi could get simpler?
There's a community session coming up that might change how you think about building on-chain strategies. The focus? A mechanism called Prompt to DeFi.
What's the angle here:
How does prompting translate into actual DeFi actions?
Can you really architect strategies without touching a single line of code?
If you're curious about lowering the technical barrier in decentralized finance, this could be worth your time. Sometimes the most powerful shifts happen when complexity meets accessibility.