Warden Studio, a tool aimed at Agent developers, is quite interesting and provides a lot of convenience for agents. I believe that a plethora of diverse new agents will definitely emerge next, especially with a good development environment. Their approach of allowing real users to directly test is quite clever, using market feedback to validate product direction. If this flywheel really gets going, it would be worth following – real-world data feeding product iterations, good products attracting more developers, forming a positive cycle.
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SelfStaking
· 11-26 12:59
Hmm Warden, this trap idea is indeed interesting, letting users participate in testing this move is quite bold.
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AirdropLicker
· 11-26 07:01
Real user feedback, this trap looks good to me, much more reliable than closed-door development.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 11-24 10:26
Wow, this flywheel logic is indeed amazing.
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GateUser-c799715c
· 11-24 10:26
Real user testing is indeed a killer feature, but the key is still who can create a blockbuster Agent first.
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down_only_larry
· 11-24 10:26
There are too few people who truly understand it; this is the core of the ecosystem.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 11-24 10:26
ngl warden's got the right flywheel setup but... remember 2022? every "perfect dev environment" looked flawless till it wasn't. health factor on these new agents gonna be SCARY when volume dries up. not financial advice but seriously watch those collateral ratios before the margin calls hit different
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 11-24 10:12
Wow, it would be interesting if this flywheel really starts to turn, comparable to the DeFi Summer back in the day.
Warden Studio, a tool aimed at Agent developers, is quite interesting and provides a lot of convenience for agents. I believe that a plethora of diverse new agents will definitely emerge next, especially with a good development environment. Their approach of allowing real users to directly test is quite clever, using market feedback to validate product direction. If this flywheel really gets going, it would be worth following – real-world data feeding product iterations, good products attracting more developers, forming a positive cycle.