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  1. The Core Problem: Complexity
  2. From Tools to Execution
  3. Agent Studio: AI Integrated Into Capital Workflows
  4. Maintaining Control While Reducing Friction
  5. Risk Awareness and Transparency
  6. Token Design Focused on Long-Term Alignment
  7. A Builder-Driven Approach
  8. Community Engagement
  9. Why This Matters
  10. What’s Next
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MultichainZ AMA Recap: From Complexity to Autonomous DeFi

Written by:
Ilknur Gubel
Published
April 14, 2026
Updated
April 10, 2026

We recently hosted an exclusive AMA with Sash, Founder of MultichainZ, inside the Polkastarter community, exploring the future of AI-powered DeFi and the next evolution of capital efficiency.

What emerged wasn’t just a product walkthrough.

It was a deeper conversation about the structural challenges in DeFi today and how agentic systems can redefine how users interact with capital.

Apply now: https://polkastarter.com/projects/multichainz

The Core Problem: Complexity

As Sash highlighted early in the session:

“Most users don’t fail because there are no opportunities. They fail because managing everything is too manual.”

DeFi today requires users to constantly monitor and manage:

Multiple chains Lending rates Collateral positions Incentives Market timing

This level of operational complexity creates friction and limits participation.

From Tools to Execution

MultichainZ introduces a clear shift in approach:

“Chatbot AI explains. Agentic AI acts.”

Rather than providing additional dashboards or fragmented tooling, the protocol focuses on execution through intelligent agents.

This distinction defines the core of the product.

Agent Studio: AI Integrated Into Capital Workflows

Through Agent Studio, users can deploy AI agents that actively manage positions across chains.

As discussed during the AMA, the AI layer is directly embedded into capital workflows, including:

Yield optimisation Collateral management Cross-chain routing Incentive capture Risk-aware rebalancing

Instead of manually managing each step, users define parameters while agents execute strategies dynamically.

Maintaining Control While Reducing Friction

A key theme throughout the conversation was balance.

MultichainZ is not designed to replace users, but to enhance their ability to operate efficiently.

“The goal is to make sophisticated DeFi execution feel effortless without removing control from the user.”

This model enables:

Automation without opacity Efficiency without centralisation Intelligence without loss of ownership

Risk Awareness and Transparency

The team was also clear in communicating the experimental nature of the product.

“This is a very new experiment at the intersection of AI and crypto. Risks are real.”

Key principles shared with the community included:

Use a separate wallet Never risk more than you can afford to lose Users remain fully responsible for their agents Always conduct independent research

Token Design Focused on Long-Term Alignment

MultichainZ is taking a structured approach to token distribution.

“A 20% unlock gives meaningful exposure from day one, while vesting reduces short-term pressure.”

The design focuses on:

Sufficient initial liquidity Reduced volatility post-listing Alignment with long-term protocol development

“We want participants aligned with the roadmap, not just short-term price action.”

A Builder-Driven Approach

Another important point raised during the AMA was the team’s journey.

“We built for 4 years with our own funds, without aggressive VC backing.”

This reflects a product-first, long-term approach that prioritises sustainability over short-term hype.

Community Engagement

Following the discussion, the session was opened to the community, allowing participants to engage directly with the team and explore the product in more detail.

Why This Matters

MultichainZ represents a broader shift within DeFi:

From tools to autonomous systems From manual processes to intelligent execution

If successful, this model has the potential to redefine how users manage capital across chains.

What’s Next

With the MultichainZ IDO approaching, this AMA provided early insight into:

AI-driven DeFi execution Omnichain capital strategies The emergence of agentic finance

More updates will be shared with the community soon.

Content Writer
B.A. in Sociology, Istanbul Aydın University

Iggy is a Web3 content strategist and writer with over 8 years of experience in the crypto space. She spent 4 years at TokenSuite, a leading Web3 marketing agency, where she produced content across 200+ projects including Biconomy and Natix Network, helping teams communicate complex blockchain concepts clearly and build engaged communities at scale.

Beyond agency work, Iggy has independently run content and marketing campaigns for projects like Oppi Wallet and Ta-da, covering everything from editorial and brand positioning to event coverage and video production. She brings genuine hands-on experience to everything she writes.

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