The $ARB token is fueling @arbitrum’s push into the future of DeFi with AI-driven trading
You haven't forgotten about Arbitrum yet right?
Then take a look here 👇
The Agentic Trading Competition is making Arbitrum the new hub for DeFAI innovation
🔹 Agent Arena pits AI agents against each other
Five top AI teams will compete on Arbitrum’s network, trading head-to-head for a $50K prize
Pretty fun to witness to for a crypto investors imo
From @Kudai_IO’s GMX leverage plays to @Gekko_Agent’s DeFi automation, these agents flexes Arbitrum’s speed and low fees
(and hopefully make profits)
This competition is a great way to prove Arbitrum’s infrastructure can handle high-frequency, AI-driven trading
🔹 Real-world impact for DeFi
Agent Arena showcases Arbitrum’s scalability and strength, but as it often happens within Web3, $ARB will lead to a new wave
Massive TVL and growing, Arbitrum’s ecosystem is ready for next-gen DeFi apps and the rest of crypto will have to adapt to it
This could attract more developers to build AI-driven protocols on Arbitrum, btw
Blockchains are competing to become the main hub for AI activity
Will Agent Arena make Arbitrum the go-to chain for DeFAI? 🤔
May was a solid month for NFTs:
1) CryptoPunks and Moonbirds acquisitions turned out to be bullish.
2) Other big bluechip projects with a slight move downwards (but still up in USD).
3) Abstract collections with a breakout in the broader space, some new mints that performed well (Monstersdotfun, Dreamilio, etc).
4) Kaito Genesis and Good Vibes Club had a very good month, establishing themselves in the top league.
5) In terms of volume, Opensea dominates, mainly due to OS2 as a product and more recently with the revision of the XP system. MagicEden is also showing some strength after Ordinals made a brief comeback in mid-May.
What will June bring?
The Loud post-launch sentiment tells us everything we need to know about the state of CT.
Folks were happy to whore out their accounts to shill to no end, only to call it a failed launch / scam etc after the moon math MC predictions didn’t immediately come true, or if they missed their allos.
Everyone’s here to make money ofc, but there used to at least be some layer of desired experimentation or mechanism design behind the money games. And in many cases, while impractical in some manner, there was a grander vision behind a lot of those games being played.
Somewhere along the way, it feels like we either lost the plot (or found the truth)?
We stopped caring for experimentation or intricate games, got sick of grand visions, and got down to the root of it.
People simply want to hyper gamble on lotto tickets, whether it’s max leverage perps on hl or aping pump/virtuals shitters.
On one hand, maybe it’s good that we’re dropping the bs. On the other hand, it’s kind of sad to see a lot of the spirit that brought a lot of us to the space disappearing.
The only way to survive is to adapt and meet the needs of the market - but I think we should still celebrate people trying to build cool new stuff like Loud.
You can indeed just do things, and I hope to see people doing lots of other cool things with us soon.
Berachain.