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Having played with Lista for so long, from various yield strategies to the pitfalls I've encountered, I suddenly feel like I’ve had an epiphany. It’s not that I’ve become a DeFi expert, but through this complete ecosystem sample, I’ve finally grasped how the entire DeFi world is built.
What’s next? I definitely can’t stay at the stage of being a seasoned user.
**Look at the underlying mechanisms to see how it actually works**
Products like Lista are essentially finished goods; everything is packaged. What I should be truly interested in are the underlying "components" — for example, why is the concentrated liquidity design of decentralized exchange Uniswap V3 so important, or how does Aave V3’s isolation mode strike a balance between risk management and capital efficiency? Once I understand these thoroughly, I can dissect any DeFi product into its components.
Then there’s cross-chain stuff. How do assets move safely between different chains? What are the working principles and potential risks of cross-chain protocols like LayerZero and Axelar? If Lista is deployed across multiple chains, I know how to use it, but I want to understand the underlying logic better.
**Look at it from a builder’s perspective**
Relying solely on user thinking is too limited — only caring about functionality, yields, or risks. But what if I look at it from a builder’s perspective? I can start studying tokenomics — not just focusing on LISTA itself, but benchmarking successful projects and lessons from failures, understanding what kind of economic models can truly incentivize the community and maintain sustainability. Approaching it this way, my understanding of the entire ecosystem reaches a whole new level.