For most people decentralized finance (DeFi) is a mystifying concept. The world of finance itself is full of strange definitions and shenanigans, but it’s been around long enough that the entire sphere of financial life is taken for granted. It’s always been there and it’s always going to be there. It’s the world of Warren Buffett and Gordon Gekko, where greed is good until the swine get run out of town on their backs.
And if the world of regular finance has that kind of reputation, then what must decentralized finance be about?
As it turns out, I’ve discerned from dipping my toes into the shallow end of the pool it’s mostly about trying to get away from that kind of attitude. Still, detractors exist and they make the same tired arguments you hear about crypto.
Potshots on cryptocurrency usually fall along one or two distinct narratives:
> It has no inherent value and will go to zero when the plebs finally start listening to us—the educated class.
It’s dangerous. So dangerous. It needs regulation. You could be supporting any of our national bogeymen! Terrorism! Think of the children!
Both arguments are technically correct, but fundamentally flawed. The first in that gold and diamonds also carry limited value as industrial commodities like circuitry or lasers, or cutting things, but not enough to justify the worth we place on them. Bitcoin and cryptocurrency is similar in that it has no inherent value except that which we place.
The second is that they’re dangerous and anonymous. And scary! Except that’s mostly hyperbolic hogwash from people with absolutely zero exposure to the asset, its ecosystem, its people or its potential. The truth is that cryptocurrency was invented to protect us from the people making these claims.
Remember 2008? It wasn’t that long ago.
Adding to that point—little has changed. Sub-prime mortgage backed securities are now called NonPrime Mortgage backed securities , and we don’t learn our lessons.
That’s why we need DeFi.
Now, though, in the first month of 2022, we see ourselves with not one but five mainstream bridge options giving investors access to the world of DeFi without having to scale the learning curve or learn what a layer 2 setup on top of a private blockchain is.
Wellfield Technologies
Wellfield Technologies’ (WFLD.V) decentralized finance offerings offer doorways into the sector via two key products. The first is seamless, which offers options to get people into DeFi without the hassle. It intends to make bitcoin compatible with DeFi—because at this point, BTC has only just gotten the ability to make smart contracts with their Taproot upgrade—which are the entryway into DeFi. And the reason why Bitcoin lags behind in the decentralized finance space by a heavy score . There’s also one more perk that comes along with Seamless, and that’s cross-blockchain exchange. Plenty of other companies have reached for this particular grail, and a few have succeeded in part, which will make Seamless contribution one to watch.
Finally, though, we have MoneyClip. It’s powered by DeFi to bring home every financial products, producing a significant connection to some of the products offered by decentralized finance.
Here’s a list of the various services MoneyClip has in store: Savings
Social Commerce
Crowdfunding
Investing Spending and Borrowing Cryptocurrency Peer to Peer Right now this company is in the process of adding more functions and stronger geographical reach—extending out to Portugal while trying to find more baseline functionality for their Seamless and MoneyClip products. DeFi Technologies: Like many of the companies on this list, DeFi Technologies (DEFI.NEO) provides a bridge between TradFi and DeFi, and does it through three vectors. DeFi Asset Management, DeFi Ventures DeFi Governance. The Asset management portion makes use of a subsidiary called Valour to track the value of a synthetic DeFi protocol or series of protocols. Specifically they create their own tokens tied to other crypto-assets and allow their investors to trade based on the value fluctuations of these tokens.DeFi Ventures is their decentralized finance investment arm, and DeFi Governance does its utmost to get directly involved in decentralized finance vis a vis its infrastructure. More specifically, some of their latest news is that they’re trying to actually function as a node for the purpose of staking the Solana blockchain. Tokens.co mTokens.com (COIN.NEO) is a company that invests in Web 3.0 assets—namely, the metaverse, DeFi and non-fungible tokens (NFT). If you’re unaware, all of these three things aren’t exactly isolated from each other. The metaverse is a consensual virtual world where everything from your avatar to […]
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