Saw this take from a Maple Finance exec and it got me thinking about the whole 'is DeFi dead' narrative that keeps circulating. Honestly, I think people are asking the wrong question.



The real story isn't whether DeFi is dead - it's that onchain markets are quietly building something that's going to fundamentally reshape how finance works. We're not talking about replacing Wall Street overnight, but the infrastructure is getting there.

Think about it. Traditional markets have gatekeepers, middlemen, and layers of friction built in over decades. Onchain, you can move billions in minutes with transparent pricing. No closed markets, no information asymmetry hiding in the shadows.

Is DeFi dead? Not even close. But the conversation needs to evolve past 'crypto vs traditional finance' into 'how do these systems actually coexist and compete.' The ones paying attention realize onchain markets aren't just a niche anymore - they're becoming the infrastructure layer that Wall Street itself might eventually need to plug into.

The market's still figuring out the details, but the direction is pretty clear. The question isn't if DeFi survives - it's how quickly the traditional system adapts to compete with something that's fundamentally more efficient.
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