выпускать: 2026/04/07 20:51 читать: 0
Оригинальный автор:Crypto World Daily
Первоисточник:https://www.youtube.com/embed/kSqdrx6qcxE
DeFi yields have collapsed below TradFi rates, forcing investors to face higher smart contract risks for lower returns as regulation and exploits mount. Crypto investors who once turned to decentralized finance for easy passive income through juicy yields are running into a new reality: the numbers no longer add up. DeFi, or onchain finance, is essentially conducting banking transactions on a blockchain, cutting out middlemen like banks and letting investors borrow, lend, and trade in minutes. Back in 2021-2022 (and even through the subsequent crypto winter), DeFi's returns were more than promising; rates reached 20% on protocols like Aave and thousands of percent on other emerging protocols, which would justify parking some cash for high interest rates, albeit with a higher risk of hacks, exploits and quick liquidations. Read more: What is DeFi? Fast forward to 2026, Aave, the largest DeFi lending protocol by total value locked, is currently offering an APY of around 2.61% on USDC deposits. That sits below the 3.14% offered on idle cash at Interactive Brokers, one of the most popular traditional platforms among crypto-native investors. The gap may not seem huge on paper, but it undermines one of DeFi's core theses: higher returns for higher risk. Instead, money sitting in DeFi is now facing a higher risk for lower returns. "DeFi: earn 1% below T-bills and lose all your money one time per year," wrote trader James Christoph on X on March 22. That blunt take reflects a broader shift. For years, DeFi sold itself as a place where higher returns justified new kinds of risk. Today, that trade-off looks harder to defend. It was not always this way. In 2024, DeFi yield looked genuinely competitive. Ethena — a protocol that issues a synthetic dollar stablecoin, USDe, backed by assets and hedged through derivatives positions — saw its sUSDe product offer more than 40% APY at its peak and pulled billions in deposits. But those returns were largely a product of ENA (Ethena's native token) incentives and trading strategies that didn't last. Ethena's APY has since compressed to around 3.5%, while its total value locked (TVL) has fallen from a peak of roughly $11 billion to $3.6 billion. Ethena didn't immediately respond to the request for a comment by press time. The CoinDesk Overnight Rate, which tracks daily borrowing costs across DeFi lending markets, tells the same story — spiking above 35% during the 2023 bull run before collapsing to roughly 3.5% today. Across the rest of the stablecoin lending market, yields have followed a similar path lower. Aave's largest USDT pool yields 1.84%, while several other pools sit below 2%. The extra reward that once boosted returns have largely disappeared. What remains is organic yield driven by borrowing demand, and it is not strong enough to push yields higher. Data from vaults.fyi shows how far things have fallen. Aave's two largest stablecoin pools — USDT and USDC on Ethereum — are yielding just over 2% on a combined $8.5 billion in deposits. Lido's stETH, the largest pool, returns 2.53%, while Ethena's staked USDe has fallen to 3.47%. Only a handful of protocols are still beating Interactive Brokers' 3.14% rates. These are largely private credit products or strategies tied to real-world assets such as Sky's USDS Savings rate of 3.75%, which has emerged as one of the more attractive refuges in this environment,... https://www.coindesk.com/business/2026/04/07/defi-yields-are-crashing-so-hard-that-they-can-t-compete-with-a-traditional-savings-account #crypto #bitcoin #ethereum #cryptocurrency #news #blockchain #litecoin #cryptonews #cryptonewstoday #cryptoworld #cryptonewstoday ***NOT FINANCIAL, LEGAL, OR TAX ADVICE! JUST OPINION! I AM NOT AN EXPERT! I DO NOT GUARANTEE A PARTICULAR OUTCOME I HAVE NO INSIDE KNOWLEDGE! YOU NEED TO DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH AND MAKE YOUR OWN DECISIONS! THIS IS JUST ENTERTAINMENT! This information is what was found publicly on the internet. This information could’ve been doctored or misrepresented by the internet. All information is meant for public awareness and is public domain. This information is not intended to slander harm or defame any of the actors involved but to show what was said through their social media accounts. Please take this information and do your own research. bitcoin, blockchain, crypto, cryptocurrency, altcoin, investment, ethereum, bitcoin crash, xrp, cardano, ripple
Stephanie Ng’ang’a
2026-04-08 06:27
Word Coins News HD
2026-04-08 06:25
حكايات راديو زمان
2026-04-08 06:25
Jonathan Carson
2026-04-08 06:25
Sleepytime History
2026-04-08 06:25
Crypto World Daily
2026-04-08 06:15
Stock Inspired
2026-04-08 06:00
Taban
2026-04-08 06:00
Trade with Renato Ulianov
2026-04-08 06:00
Выберите валюту
US Dollar
USD
Chinese Yuan
CNY
Japanese Yen
JPY
South Korean Won
KRW
New Taiwan Dollar
TWD
Canadian Dollar
CAD
Euro
EUR
Pound Sterling
GBP
Danish Krone
DKK
Hong Kong Dollar
HKD
Australian Dollar
AUD
Brazilian Real
BRL
Swiss Franc
CHF
Chilean Peso
CLP
Czech Koruna KČ
CZK
Singapore Dollar
SGD
Indian Rupee
INR
Saudi Riyal
SAR
Vietnamese Dong
VND
Thai Baht
THB
Выберите валюту
US Dollar
USD-$
Chinese Yuan
CNY-¥
Japanese Yen
JPY-¥
South Korean Won
KRW -₩
New Taiwan Dollar
TWD-NT$
Canadian Dollar
CAD-$
Euro
EUR - €
Pound Sterling
GBP-£
Danish Krone
DKK-KR
Hong Kong Dollar
HKD- $
Australian Dollar
AUD-$
Brazilian Real
BRL -R$
Swiss Franc
CHF -FR
Chilean Peso
CLP-$
Czech Koruna KČ
CZK -KČ
Singapore Dollar
SGD-S$
Indian Rupee
INR -₹
Saudi Riyal
SAR -SAR
Vietnamese Dong
VND-₫
Thai Baht
THB -฿