Deconstructing DeFi

Deconstructing DeFi

Recently, I was on an investor pitch, when the CEO got asked, "Hey, you are building this platform, and you have an amazing community around it. Do you in the future expect your team to do less of the building, and the community to chip in with platform development?".

That's really when it dawned on me. Imagine a world, where only the seeding of an ecosystem/solution comes from a few who have the ability to lead and drive it, for it to then become a people's movement. In traditional terms, it's a cooperative. Today it is 'decentralised everything'.

There are very few crypto projects out there that can claim proper decentralization. But it doesn't matter for now - that's the future, and we are going in that direction across several real world use cases. The topical ones are of course, Decentralised Finance and Gaming.

Decentralisation doesn't mean we don't have any leaders - it means everyone of us is a leader.
                                        - Balaji Srinivasan        

It is truly about building solutions and making it for the people and scaling it up by the people.

What does DeFi cover? - most things that centralised/traditional finance do - Lending, Liquidity creation, Trading, Insurance, Derivatives and so on. I will name a few players in this space.

The Usual Suspects of the DeFi World

Coinbase and Binance have established themselves as large centralised crypto exchanges. Similarly Celcius is a name that comes to mind as a centralised crypto lending platform. Here are some DeFi counterparts worth knowing about.

There are several data platforms that consistently monitor the TVL (Transaction Value Locked) within this space, and help us understand how robust these platforms are in terms of customer traction (unit economics in 'traditional VC' term). The chart below from https://defiprime.com/dex-volume, provides a view of the trading volumes across these platforms in the past 24 hours. (~$4.3 Billion).

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These numbers are still tiny when compared to Trillions that get traded on mainstream capital markets platforms. But that is the opportunity and if you haven't been part of this community, this is the time to get in. Imagine www in 1990 - of course there have been corrections since then, and there will be with DeFi as well. But it pays to be long term hodlers with conviction in this space (NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE).

On disk, On net and now its On chain

Imagine logging into a DeFi platform, using a Wallet, and providing liquidity to a solution for a decent two digit APR. There is no bank involved here, and the whole lending/staking/pooling engine runs on smart contracts. There is technology risk here, and this space can do with some accreditation mechanism that periodically audits the code base for any bugs/malicious code that can leave your wallets empty. Yet, as it is largely smart contracts driven, it mitigates credit risk to a large extent - particularly the intention (a lack of) to repay.

Decentralised Stablecoins

My favourite decentralisation usecase is DAI - the decentralised stablecoin. To explain why I love this, we may have to talk about regulatory regimes. I believe, the last 12-18 months has been when most central bankers have started taking the crypto space seriously. Several institutions are either already into this space (Michael Saylor et al), or looking to get into it in a big way.

BTC marketcap is just over $1 Trillion, and I wouldn't be surprised if it goes past Gold in marketcap ($11 Trillion) by the next cycle. However, apart from regulating/blocking BTC spot ETFs, the SEC haven't been able to clampdown the BTC community. Everytime a nation state bans it, BTC's popularity grows - that's because it's decentralised and deflationary. As S.Wozniak says, BTC is mathematical purity!

However, Ripple hasn't quite enjoyed their chemistry with the SEC. They have had issues with the regulators and their price action reflects that - and that's due to high levels of centralisation. The key takeaway is, if you want to create something innovative in financial services, and do not want the regulators coming after you, create it and hand it over to the community. Because, in the tug of war between the state and the community, the community (should) invariably wins.

Coming back to the decentralised stablecoin use case; while BTC and ETH have taken the bluechip position in the crypto world, USDC/USDT are the goto stablecoins during periods of massive volatility (especially downwards). Even in the past week, as BTC kept moving between $55k-$60k, we saw several exchanges receiving record inflows of USDT to buy the dip.

However, USDC and USDT are largely centralised stable coins. If you had a good chunk of your asset based in there, a clampdown from the regulators could mean you would have to move your asset to a fiat (yuck). A decentralised cryptocurrency could be a good way to beat volatility and the regulator.

Until about last year, I didn't quite grasp this concept, and I really admire those who managed to get their head around this space. But now, we have several real and scalable DeFi use cases that the regulators and the taxman will struggle to deal with for the next decade. If insurance of self-driving cars is a conundrum, we will need to invent a word for what it would mean to regulate DeFi. Some may call regulated DeFi an Oxymoron and I would happily agree.

I just feel privileged to be living through this era of massive transformation within Financial Services - driven by the community!

Gavin Berry

Building SycoLabs & CryptoPlug & Drunken Monkey Members Club

3 年

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Sargent Stewart

Sales Business Development Practitioner specializing in CRM efficiency and lead generation.

3 年

Arunkumar, thanks for sharing!

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Kumaran Sambandam

Experienced leader with successful exit | Adtech | AI

3 年

Good one Arun. The whole process how fund raising, research and delevelopment is done through DAO makes this space unstoppable. There will be more tools build around these which makes people to execute in a easy way. In 5 years the concept of enterprises will fade and DAO will replace enterprises in my view. This brings ithe possibility of retail investor to invest any little amount in a company like Google at its start up stage. Few best outcome, 1. Distribution of wealth will be better balanced than today 2. Resources can be used more efficiently than today. You don’t need to have offices for big projects to attract talent across countries 3. An individual can choose to work for more than one projects , so collaborative approach will push things much faster. 4. Hopefully no misuse of personal data as the policies are governed by DAO.

So true Arun - there are 17,000 apps on metamask. And "composability" is supposed to be key factor which should make blockchain a winning solution. And challenge i love decentralisation but for any ecosystem development - the way Vitalilk setup smart contract backbone - there is no singular Defi backbone around which composability works - to define what is useful or what is not useful. Maybe tomorrow someone has to make a program like Amundsen which is for data - https://www.amundsen.io/ - but one builds a tool like that for blockchain to find right components for the architecture of any solution. Then the decentralisation flurry of development may have use cases of any serious productive value. Also - do you advise companies in this space or funds also? Would be good to know. Also - you go up on DC - DAI is becoming a scare factor now.

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Tannmay G MBA,MSc

Global Wealth & Investments at Standard Chartered

3 年

Excllent piece Arun. There is a major shift going on in the underlying infrastructure powering financial applications, and it’s changing the way we think about permission and control, transparency and risks. With no intervention from institutions, instead UI directly with program is key .

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