Imagine you're borrowing on AAVE, providing liquidity on Curve, mining on Convex, and adjusting pool weights on Balancer.
These operations are spread across different platforms, different assets, and different chains. To create a combined strategy, you need to open a dozen pages, switch networks, and keep an eye on whether the returns are in place.
If you want to optimize this entire process, what would you do? My answer is: wait for them all to connect to @Mitosis Official . It sounds like a thing of the future, but it's actually already happening.
1️⃣ Mitosis is not about 'putting in to earn', but about 'combining global protocols to earn together'
Current combination strategies rely either on internal DAO configurations or are built by institutional operation teams.
Ordinary users, let alone deploying strategies, even knowing 'who can combine with whom' becomes a challenge.
But the modular mechanism of Mitosis can abstract the capabilities of these mainstream protocols into pieces of 'puzzle modules':
Curve's LP rewards → a component
Convex's reward enhancer → a component
AAVE's collateralized lending → a component
Balancer's self-adjusting pool strategy → a component
You only need to piece these modules together, and the system will automatically schedule execution, and can also calculate the overall returns and risks of the combination.
2️⃣ Once these protocols are modularized, user behavior will undergo a qualitative change
Today's users are 'protocol users', while future users will be 'combination strategy builders.'$MITO
You will no longer say 'I am mining on Curve,' you will say:
'I combined Curve's LP + Convex's Booster + Mitosis's reward reinvestment + Balancer's dynamic asset allocation.'
You no longer need to deploy contracts yourself; just drag components, configure parameters, and confirm strategies, the system will execute automatically and bill in MITO.
Mitosis has open-sourced the strategy processes that traditionally required institutions to operate, to every user.
3️⃣ The positioning of protocols will also shift from 'product endpoint' to 'strategy component provider'
This is actually the most exciting change:
Curve is no longer the ultimate decentralized trading platform, but rather a 'stablecoin exchange module'
AAVE is no longer a lending platform, but rather a 'leverage scheduling tool'
Convex becomes a 'reward amplification plugin'
Balancer becomes an 'automatic rebalancing engine'
Each protocol no longer competes for user interfaces and traffic entry, but rather compares 'whether it can be referenced by more strategies.'
The more Mitosis is invoked, the higher the asset flow, the more users will use it, and the TVL will naturally grow.
This is a win-win logic for both the protocol side and users.
4️⃣ Imagine the scene after the launch of the combination strategy market
When Mitosis's strategy template market opens, things will get crazier:
You can directly copy others' constructed 'ETH yield maximization combinations'
Or upload your own 'stable dual-pool arbitrage strategy' for others to use
Whenever others use your combination strategy, you earn MITO profit-sharing rewards
The system will continuously track the performance of your strategy, promoting the best and eliminating the worst, with automatic ranking
All this is executed transparently on-chain, without the need for fund managers, without the need for proxy investment groups, and without the strategy group of Hunter DAO.
DeFi finally has a 'strategy version library' like GitHub.
✅ To summarize:
Mainstream protocols integrated @Mitosis Official is not as simple as 'adding an interface.'
It means:
User usage has shifted from 'pressing buttons' to 'dragging modules'
The protocol's self-positioning has shifted from 'traffic platform' to 'strategy plugin'
Strategy construction has shifted from 'institutional capability' to 'public participation'
DeFi itself has shifted from 'protocol islands' to 'module networks'
Mitosis is quietly driving this transformation.
So the question is not 'can it succeed,' but rather 'who will be the first to integrate it, who will be the first to benefit from the combination dividends.'#Mitosis