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April 7, 2026·41:37

Why AI Agents Will Manage Your DeFi Portfolio Before You Do | Vik Arun

In this episode of Talking Tokens, Jacquelyn Melinek speaks with Vik Arun, co-founder of Superform, about why DeFi was always heading toward automation and why AI agents not humans are the natural managers of onchain portfolios. Vik, who previously co-led a $100M DeFi and yield fund at BlockTower Capital before launching Superform in 2022, explains how the protocol evolved from a yield marketplace into a user-owned neobank, and why he believes the goal is to replace banks entirely rather than work alongside them. He walks through Superform's UP token launch, why 85% of airdrop recipients sold immediately, and what teams getting ready to TGE should learn from that experience. The conversation covers the two paths left for software companies in the age of AI, and why the only thing that can stop crypto's future is believers burning themselves out.

TIMESTAMPS

(00:00) Intro (01:15) How Vik is using AI across Superform and what it means for team structure (03:18) Two paths for software companies: fully embrace AI or settle for margins (07:45) Superform's evolution from yield marketplace to user-owned neobank (09:12) Why DeFi was always heading toward automation, not human management (10:51) How AI agents will manage vault strategies and what guardrails are needed (11:00) Where banks can't compete and what user-owned finance actually means (14:20) Self-custody: why some people genuinely don't want it and what that costs them (15:02) The Clarity Act and why banning stablecoin yields through banks could be great for DeFi (18:00) Will banks acquire DeFi protocols or will DeFi replace them? (19:08) Superform's end goal: replace the banks (23:27) Why Superform launched its UP token in a tough market (24:34) Core governance capabilities and the first three improvement proposals (26:09) Token launch lessons: after 85% of recipients sold immediately, distribution is everything (29:03) B2C vs B2B: mobile app for consumers, super vaults for institutions (30:52) Why this cycle may be the first where institutions lead retail into DeFi (31:38) 2026 roadmap: Android launch, credit card, and agentic vault managers (39:12) Final advice: the believers who stay will build what matters

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