Marketing Guild: Are Your Campaigns Ready for AI-Native Competitors?


LazaiTrader’s 378 replies and 826 views tell a story. The community knows AI-powered trading works. Yet most DeFi protocols still pretend their manual strategies compete in today’s markets.

Builders, there’s an opportunity here, you just have to get on board

@SmartOnStuff proved demand exists. His trading bot generated 10k+ transactions with 200+ active testers. Users want AI-powered decision making, not just smart contract functionality.

Every day your users miss profitable trades because they’re fighting algorithms with intuition. Your sophisticated AMMs mean nothing if users lose money while markets move faster than human reaction time.

Marketing Guild, the engagement speaks for itself

Look at the engagement numbers. Technical posts get 4-6 replies. @Monse’s question about ordinary fans got 42 replies and 7 participants. Users want profitable tools, not just security promises.

Your “simple and secure” messaging falls flat when users see competitors offering intelligent trading assistance.

The burning platform reality:

Traditional DeFi protocols face user migration within 18 months (or less). LazaiTrader’s success proves users will adopt AI-powered platforms that help them profit.

Hyperion changes everything.

On-chain AI agents execute trades faster than human decision making. Users get personalized strategy recommendations based on collective intelligence.

Builders: Your next protocol needs native AI integration. Marketing: Your campaigns should highlight intelligence features that actually make users money.

The choice is simple.

Evolve your protocols to include AI-powered decision making. Or watch your users migrate to platforms that do.

Discussion:

Builders Guild: What technical barriers prevent you from integrating AI agents into your protocols?

Marketing Guild: How do you position your protocols when AI-powered competitors launch on Hyperion mainnet?

The @zuzuzu governance discussion shows we’re already thinking about AI-enhanced systems. Time to apply that thinking to user-facing protocols.

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