Thanks to Wayfinder for providing the beta testing qualification. Recently, I've spent a lot of time experiencing products that combine AI and DeFi, wanting to reduce the workload of daily mining and operations. Below are my usage impressions and some thoughts.

📝 The current beta version includes:

1️⃣ Cross-chain and trading: Core infrastructure supporting multi-chain operations.

2️⃣ On-chain operation agent: Assists users in simulating and executing on-chain operations through dialogue.

3️⃣ Perpetual trading agent: Supports contract trading, not yet experienced.

4️⃣ Smart contract agent: Supports contract analysis and deployment, with risk monitoring functions.

During the experience, I focused on trying the trading agent:

Me: Looking for all on-chain stablecoin yield opportunities.

Wayfinder: Listing mainstream protocol mining pools that include APR and TVL (e.g., Morpho USDS).

Me: Please give a detailed introduction to the yields and risks of the Morpho USDS pool.

Wayfinder: Introducing yield situation (APR/TVL/supported stablecoins), risk analysis (smart contract analysis/protocol risk/stablecoin risk/interest rate volatility risk), suitable groups (risk preference).

Me: Help me invest funds into the Morpho USDS pool.

Wayfinder: Please tell me how much USDS to invest.

Me: 100 USDS.

Wayfinder: Checking user wallet and simulating on-chain operations (Is wallet funding sufficient/Is wallet abstracting chains enabled/Is wallet Gas sufficient/Confirm slippage), execute?

Me: Execute.

Wayfinder: Wallet confirmation popup -> Execution completed!

Through communication with the on-chain operation agent, it basically meets the needs of DeFi newcomers and can also perform risk analysis, which is great!

On the contract trading agent, I haven't tried it because I'm particularly inexperienced in trading, but according to Tiger Research's report, Wayfinder can automatically execute basis arbitrage strategies.

Lastly, the smart contract agent can not only be used for risk monitoring but also has the ability to deploy contracts, which I am looking forward to.

Because the execution of many DeFi strategies often requires multiple interactions with the on-chain, which is fragmented and inefficient, if a series of operations can be encapsulated into a contract, there would be a significant improvement in efficiency.

However, this part is too time-consuming and requires testing the correctness of the contract. I will try it on Wayfinder when I have time later.

Tip: The above is for information sharing only, not investment advice. Please do your own research!

DeFi Enthusiast: BitHappy