When users trade on the chain, they are often hindered by complex concepts like liquidity mechanisms and pool structures. However, some emerging protocols are changing all of this. Taking some projects on the Sui chain as an example, they are dedicated to making transactions seamless—users only need to click to trade, while the protocol automatically handles underlying market configurations, liquidity pool optimizations, and other tasks. The benefits of this approach are obvious: lowering the barrier to entry and enabling more people to participate in on-chain trading. In simple terms, it hides the complexity of DeFi behind the scenes, leaving users with the most intuitive trading experience.
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GateUser-ccc36bc5
· 01-13 14:54
Honestly, this is what DeFi should look like. Don't make it so flashy.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 01-13 14:50
Liquidity pools should have been simplified long ago; the high threshold discourages too many newcomers.
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LeekCutter
· 01-13 14:49
This is the right way. Don't take so many detours; it should be simple enough for beginners to trade effortlessly.
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WalletManager
· 01-13 14:45
To be honest, I've seen quite a few tricks that hide complexity like this, but the key question is whether the underlying smart contract audits are thorough. Has the slippage mechanism of the liquidity pools been carefully designed? I'm more concerned about the protocol's risk factor rather than those seemingly cool "one-click trading" features. Sui chain indeed has potential, but the prerequisite is ensuring the security of private keys. No matter how simple the trading interface is, it can't recover assets lost to phishing.
When users trade on the chain, they are often hindered by complex concepts like liquidity mechanisms and pool structures. However, some emerging protocols are changing all of this. Taking some projects on the Sui chain as an example, they are dedicated to making transactions seamless—users only need to click to trade, while the protocol automatically handles underlying market configurations, liquidity pool optimizations, and other tasks. The benefits of this approach are obvious: lowering the barrier to entry and enabling more people to participate in on-chain trading. In simple terms, it hides the complexity of DeFi behind the scenes, leaving users with the most intuitive trading experience.