DeFi has a UX problem.
Swap on A. Bridge to chain B. Aggregator C. Protocol D.
Four interfaces, four fees, four points of failure.
We built @okutrade to consolidate everything into a single screen. Swap, bridge, earn, borrow, LP, RWAs — one engine, zero added fees.
The interface is the product.
@EricLDaugh Not a big deal if the kid has zero income.
But if they’re working and using this for a home down payment, ordinary income tax could be non-trivial.
No-brainer for the $1k eligible. But how does this work beyond that?
If max contributions are made and the kid turns 18 and withdraws $20k for college, the docs say withdrawals are “taxed at ordinary income rates.”
So what’s actually taxed?
• Contributions = tax-free withdrawal?
• Gains = taxed as income?
Or is this just: tax my income now, then tax my kid on it again later?
You ask a question, but instead of an answer, you get another question back. The AI keeps asking until you figure it out yourself.
Take reading the Iliad as an example: the AI guide prompts you first. It might open with, "The Iliad starts with the word 'rage', why do you think Homer chose that?" Then, whatever you answer, it keeps pushing with more questions until you 'grok' it. (This is an actual example of how I'm using it.)
@megha_lilly Agreed, just started the Wild Robot with my 4 year old and just when I think a page might be too dense for him he asks me a question that shows he’s paying attention.
@Daeshawn@Google@khanacademy I'm trying to build this with https://t.co/xbnNGEDoAx right now, started with civics education and branching out into the classics. Basically a personal Socratic tutor. AI that refuses to think for you.