Banking on Blockchain - Decentralized Finance and Peer-to-Peer Value Transfer

Of the legions of industries primed for blockchain modernization, finance and  economic infrastructure rank among the ripest for tackle. As a technology  literally engineered to transmit value across integrated distributed networks  absent typical financial intermediaries, blockchain appears destined to  fundamentally transform fiscal ecosystems.  


Decentralized Finance (DeFi) sits at the epicenter of this disruption; an  expansive array of blockchain-based lending, trading, investing and payment  tools structured to upend traditional banking conventions. By emulsifying  transactions atomically within tamper-proof smart contracts on open ledgers,  DeFi products grant users greater direct oversight into risks, returns and  liquidity flows minus opaque brokers extracting fees at each step.  


These decentralized applications harbor innate advantages over legacy  financial systems by transcending burdensome red tape, reconciliation lags,  hidden accruals and gatekeeper politics beleaguering conventional channels.  DeFi also expands inclusion and availability of derivative products historically  out of reach from retail consumers and SMEs unable to meet accredited  investor criteria.  

Mainstream banking brands are parachuting into the blockchain frenzy as  well, albeit cautiously. Major financial institutions seem largely focused  currently on harnessing distributed ledger efficiencies for internal recording  and compliance behind the scenes rather than full-fledged consumer-facing  decentralization. But industry experts suggest incumbent leaders want to  avoid Kodak’s fate of allowing disruptors to fatally encroach on traditional  territory.  


Establishment and startup players acknowledge blockchain will likely  transform fiscal terrain comparable to internet’s impact on media and  commerce. Through disintermediation, decentralization and automation,  distributed ledgers allow finance to occur seamlessly peer-to-peer at  previously impossible scale, speed, accessibility and transparency. Future  economists may someday view our current centralized systems as charmingly  antiquated predecessors.

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