Don't just see AgentLISA as an AI project; that would be too superficial. Also, don't simply define it as a security tool, as that can lead to misdirection.
Its true role is the security infrastructure layer in the Web3 world. This positioning determines everything—once adopted by the ecosystem, the migration costs for users and projects become extremely high, and stickiness naturally increases. That's why infrastructure players often build moats.
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AirdropHermit
· 2025-12-22 08:50
The infrastructure mindset is indeed correct. However, whether it can truly be solidified depends on whether the ecosystem is willing to accept it.
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AirdropHunter420
· 2025-12-21 20:15
Dude, the term "infrastructure" sounds a bit excessive. Whether it can really survive depends on whether the ecosystem will actually use it.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 2025-12-20 20:25
The infrastructure layer is indeed highly competitive; once the migration costs are incurred, it's very difficult to make changes.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 2025-12-19 11:55
The logic of the moat is indeed valid, but can AgentLISA really benefit from it? It depends on whether the ecosystem is willing to accept it.
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GlueGuy
· 2025-12-19 11:46
Talking about the moat is correct, but how many people can really get a slice of this cake?
Don't just see AgentLISA as an AI project; that would be too superficial. Also, don't simply define it as a security tool, as that can lead to misdirection.
Its true role is the security infrastructure layer in the Web3 world. This positioning determines everything—once adopted by the ecosystem, the migration costs for users and projects become extremely high, and stickiness naturally increases. That's why infrastructure players often build moats.