Having execution capability alone is no longer enough.
What truly changes the game are intelligent agents embedded directly into workflows. They monitor positions in real-time, handle governance votes, coordinate multi-chain operations, and operate around the clock without downtime.
When automation systems start making decisions for you, mere execution efficiency becomes pale in comparison. This is not just process optimization but a paradigm shift from passive reaction to proactive prediction. On-chain governance, risk management, cross-protocol operations—all of these rely on agents to drive them, not manual operations. Execution is just the surface; decision automation is the core competitive advantage.
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FreeRider
· 01-16 14:51
Hmm... Smart agents sound good, but can we really trust them?
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-16 14:49
This is the real future; those who operate manually will be left in the dust.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-16 14:40
That's right, but the real question is who will trust these agents.
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SnapshotStriker
· 01-16 14:38
Well said, the old way of execution is already out. Now it's all about who has a smarter agent, automatically helping you harvest profits 24/7.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 01-16 14:28
Got it. Basically, it means handing over your brain to AI, right? I'm worried that one day an agent will make decisions for me and end up losing big.
Having execution capability alone is no longer enough.
What truly changes the game are intelligent agents embedded directly into workflows. They monitor positions in real-time, handle governance votes, coordinate multi-chain operations, and operate around the clock without downtime.
When automation systems start making decisions for you, mere execution efficiency becomes pale in comparison. This is not just process optimization but a paradigm shift from passive reaction to proactive prediction. On-chain governance, risk management, cross-protocol operations—all of these rely on agents to drive them, not manual operations. Execution is just the surface; decision automation is the core competitive advantage.