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INFINIT V2 is about to end, and if you don't complete the homework soon, it will be too late. I've been casually researching the V2 test of @Infinit_Labs these past few days and found that it's actually not difficult to understand, and the gameplay isn't complicated.
It belongs to the type that seems to have a "high barrier to entry", but once you get into it, the experience is much more enjoyable than most on-chain projects.
Let me share my personal understanding below. This is not an informative post; I am purely speaking from the perspective of someone who has 'used' it.
1️⃣ INFINIT is addressing a very real problem: the difficulty of implementing strategies.
Don't say newcomers; even people who have been playing DeFi for two years are often discouraged by strategies.
For example, if you see someone posting about "risk-free high-yield circular staking", it sounds appealing.
But one operation involves dozens of steps, four or five chains, various signatures and bridges...
Just asking you one question: Can you finish it in one go?
I have missed this kind of opportunity several times myself, so I simply stopped looking.
INFINIT V2 is here to solve this problem.
2️⃣ It did something particularly simple yet valuable: it separated "ideas" from "execution."
You have a strategic idea, such as "how to safely farm Pendle + Silo combined yields."
In the past, you had to build and execute the entire process yourself.
But now you just need to write down your ideas (or even say them directly in natural language),
The system's intelligent agents will handle the decomposition, division of labor, and execution.
Your money does not leave the wallet, tasks are completed automatically, and all operations can be verified on the blockchain.
This is what they call "Agent Swarm"—I prefer to call it: on-chain "strategy robot collaboration group."
3️⃣ Creators can earn a share by using strategies, which I find quite novel.
V2 has a "Strategy Creation" feature, after the creator writes a strategy,
As long as someone comes to execute, you can earn the transaction fee.
This change has transformed the KOLs who used to promote trades from "cutting people" into people who "create products."
In simple terms, it's not about selling hot air for popularity, but rather who has a stable strategy, high returns, and fewer pitfalls with real money.
If the social layer is opened up later, this part may become very interesting.
4️⃣ Stones is the main line, don't forget to collect all the points that should be collected.
The core of this V2 test is actually about accumulating points - Stones.
You can earn by creating strategies, executing others' strategies, and providing feedback on task results.
Behind Stones there may be governance, airdrops, and the foundation of a ranking system, so don't underestimate it.
It feels a bit like the time when Galxe was testing, constantly accumulating points with small actions, and in the end, fully enjoying the airdrop.
5️⃣ The current ecosystem is no longer a shell, 12 projects are being integrated.
I found that it actually supports many mainstream protocols, such as:
INIT (Re-staking)
Pendle (Yield Split)
Silo (Non-Pooled Lending)
Ethena, Renzo, Dolomite...
Currently, the main focus is on testing using Arbitrum as the mainnet, and the Aptos and Polygon communities are also working on early strategy sandboxes.
From the perspective of TVL, the entire INFINIT ecosystem has already seen an inflow of 630 million dollars, which is no small amount.
6️⃣ Why did I decide to get seriously involved?
It's very simple; there are two points that impress me:
1) The operational experience is really good, unlike most tests that are "task-oriented."
It is truly building a long-term usable strategy collaboration framework, and the details are polished quite well.
2) I saw a glimmer of "DeFi 2.0":
It's not about making profits through complex contracts, but rather fully automating the execution layer and keeping human intelligence in strategy design.
If it can really run smoothly, then doing DeFi in the future will no longer be the exclusive domain of experts.
Instead, both you and I can write strategies in natural language, earn commissions, and reuse others' strategies.
🤫 Maybe this is a "DeFi framework that ordinary people can afford". There are only a few days left, and it is recommended to at least do before the test ends:
Bind wallet, familiarize yourself with the operation process
Run two ready-made strategies to experience (recommended to choose the ones with high ratings)
Try to write a strategy prompt by yourself, without needing technical knowledge, to maximize the Stones score.
Don't wait until the last moment to regret when you see others benefiting from airdrops. What if it really becomes prosperous? In this day and age, there aren't many projects that are truly dedicated to their work.
If you have experienced it as well, we can discuss it together. I have also organized some strategy templates that have good execution results; feel free to leave a message if you need them.
@Infinit_Labs