Shipping DeFi
at AI Speed
A brand-new team, mixed skills, a hard deadline — and a system that made it repeatable.
A brand-new team, mixed skills, a hard deadline — and a system that made it repeatable.
Different backgrounds, big skill gaps — nobody held the whole map.
Cryptographic operations handled in-house, with select third-party services.
Blockchain, wallet mechanics, transactions, crypto-specific UX. Not an integration.
Steep learning curve, no slack in the schedule. On time was the only option.
Shipped by the end of Q2 — final release the week of this talk. Now the interesting part: how.
Two of these are migrations teams defer for quarters. We did all three together.



Week 2: messy PRs, many iterations. Week 6: the same developers shipping clean, production-ready code — because the rules caught up.
Volume exploded. Human review became the bottleneck.
We can't fully trust AI on crypto — and we can't add value we don't understand ourselves.
Every 1–2 weeks a script pulls recent PRs and their review comments; Claude finds the repeated mistakes and turns them into new or updated rules.
Where EMs and designers get corrected is the sharpest signal for where the AI needs better guidance. The single most impactful practice we adopted.
Not theoretical: messy week-2 PRs became clean by week 6 as the rules evolved to match what reviewers kept flagging.


Cloud environments, one-command setup. Nobody survives a two-day local config before their first line of code.
One command, a visual preview, or a clear pass/fail. They shouldn't need to grok the whole test suite.
Fewer gates means fewer places to get stuck — and fewer chances to lose confidence.
Great AI tooling + a painful process = they quit. Remove the friction and you unlock contributors with deep product, design & business context.
Docs, rules, live feedback loops, deterministic scripts. A methodology any project can adopt — not a one-off.
Questions, war stories, and live demos welcome.