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2025/11/11 19:19

DeFi was built on the promise of permissionless innovation, but most of it still runs on spreadsheets, Discord calls, and manual effort. It’s slow, fragmented, dominated by closed teams… and not really Web3. Almanak changes that!

Almanak is a non‑custodial DeFi platform that leverages AI‑powered agents to manage strategies for you. Deposit your stablecoins into a vault and Almanak’s system allocates that capital across vetted protocols and strategies.

The yield is higher than the market average because the AI agents are dynamically rebalancing to capture yield while you retain control of your assets. It’s a new era for yield farming!

They are building the core infrastructure for AI-native DeFi. A system where autonomous agents handle research, testing, optimization, and execution in minutes! It’s intelligent automation coordinating and deploying capital at scale!

In recent campaigns, users depositing stablecoins into Almanak’s vaults were seeing native yields around 10‑15% APY, with additional “points” emissions which may later convert into the protocol’s native token!

This synergy is potentially boosting overall returns even higher. In the early days I was getting yields of 40‑50% APY, combining both the base yield and anticipated token-emission benefits.

For stablecoin holders who want their assets to work harder instead of sitting idle, Almanak’s vaults offer exposure to AI-managed strategies…

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