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The Basics of Decentralized Finance

door LCX Team · April 21, 2022

Crypto enthusiasts on a daily basis read this word “DeFi” (decentralized finance) and some might pronounce it wrong as well. But that’s a different story. Today it’s all about the basics of DeFi. On a Telegram chat in 2018, a group of entrepreneurs and developers were debating the name of their new-breed financial service, which would be automated and built on a blockchain, as well as have the ability to say goodbye to traditional banks.

After three years of this conversation, DeFi had grown into a large corporation.With decentralized finance, a user can get loans, trade digital assets, or even take out insurance with a crypto wallet. In this service, approximately ninety billion USD of collateral is locked and beyond ten million people have MetaMask downloaded on their devices. It is one of the most powerful and valuable digital wallets. 

The genesis of decentralized finance can be traced back to the 2008 whitepaper of Bitcoin, which displayed the framework for a novel system for digital currency; those creations were emitted into something huge when Ethereum was created after a couple of years. 

DeFi is a merger of software development, finance and cryptography, and it has its own vocabulary and lingo. Let’s take things one step at a time.

What is DeFi?

DeFi is an abbreviation for “decentralized finance” (pronounced “dee-fye”). It’s a general concept for the crypto universe’s efforts to build a new, internet-inherent financial system by substituting traditional intermediaries and having faith in blockchain mechanisms.

These middlemen are being overtaken by software in Decentralized finance. People trade straightly with each other rather than going through stock exchanges and banks, with blockchain-established “smart contracts” performing the work of making markets, settling trades, and making sure that the complete process is fair and trustworthy.

So is DeFi comparable to a stock exchange?

That’s a factor. However, DeFi also includes lending platforms, statistical arbitrage, derivatives, and options.

Substantially, crypto enthusiasts are building their own variant of Wall Street, one that is predominantly decentralized and only handled in cryptocurrency, with crypto variants of many of the products presented by traditional financial firms, and excluding much of the red tape and rules that influence the present financial system.

Decentralization is one of the factors that makes bitcoin difficult to eradicate. Because there is no single party in charge, it would be extremely difficult for anyone to go rogue and modify the regulations that guide the virtual coin. Similarly, even if a government manages to prevent a large number of computers from assisting bitcoin, the digital asset can keep operating because other computers on the network keep a complete record of transactions and can keep running the show.

The following are the most common types of DeFi applications: 

  • Decentralized exchanges (DEXs): Exchanges online allow users to exchange one currency for another, such as USD for bitcoin or for DAI ether. DEXs are a popular sort of exchange that link users straight so users can trade cryptos with each other without entrusting their money to an intermediary.
  • Stablecoins: A crypto that is linked to a non-cryptocurrency asset (such as the euro or dollar) in order to stabilize their price.
  • WBTC (“Wrapped” bitcoins): A method of transmitting bitcoin to the Ethereum network that allows it to be utilized straight in Ethereum’s DeFi system. WBTCs enable users to gain interest on bitcoin loans made through the lending platforms.
  • Lending platforms: They utilize smart contracts to substitute intermediaries in the lending process, such as banks.
  • Prediction markets are markets where people can bet on the output of forthcoming events like elections. The objective of DeFi variants of futures markets is to provide the equivalent usefulness as traditional prediction markets but without the use of intermediaries.

That’s the basics we have covered to make you understand what DeFi is, but with the latest in LCX insight, you will be able to learn more about decentralized finance. So stay connected and keep on gaining knowledge.

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