

Walrus_Afanasiy
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@afanasiyeth
Mantle Maven Sui Researcher Doma Raider




For the first time in history, institutions can lend Bitcoin directly in DeFi, using fully decentralized infrastructure backed by actual institutional insurance. Only possible through Hashi on @SuiNetwork













Week 6 points for @DeepBookonSui just dropped. Total of 30,187 in two weeks. Not bad, right? About two weeks ago, with all the discussions about OpenClaw, thought I give it a try. Since then, among other things... 💠Chatbots for @bratonsui and @ScallopKR tg channels, powered by Grok 4 as the "brain". They can discuss a wide range of topics while staying tailored to each channel’s theme: $BRAT-centric 🌭 for one, and Scallop-focused for the other. 💠Trading bot. Honestly, it's been fun but NOT profitable. Was "able" to significantly reduce loss compared to last week but long way from making actual profit. Let me know of any tips or ideas that I can implement.



📘 I spent the last 2 weeks going deep on @DeepBookonSui. Not just using it. Actually understanding how it works. I wrote a full article on "The Story of Liquidity on Sui" for their competition submission. But really, I needed to understand it for myself. When DeepBook Margin & Points Program launched, I was ready. Time to put theory into practice. Built a Grid Trading bot. Started farming points. Day 1: Results look better than just depositing USDC in the DeepBook Margin Pool. Day 3: Profit is terrible. Losing money. Day 5: Points aren't stacking fast enough. I kept testing for another week anyway. Stubborn? Maybe. But I needed to know if it would turn around. It didn't. So I pivoted. Built something completely different: a DeepBook Hedging Bot. One day before points concluded, I tested it all day. Result: 628 points in a single day. Now I can generate $50K+ volume in DeepBook Margin daily. Yeah, there's a small loss. But I'm treating it like a fee to buy points. Leaving this running for the week to see what happens. Sometimes the first idea doesn't work. But if you keep building, you find what does.












For builders, the hardest problems in DeFi are: + Liquidity + Execution + Data DeepBook focuses on the first two; @WalrusProtocol focuses on data so teams can focus on the product.



Bonding lets you get into a domain token before it hits full liquidity. Head to app.doma.xyz → Bonding now. Pick your favorite, and ride it until it graduates.