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DeFi is undergoing a transformation—from solely competing in liquidity scale to a new stage of financial complexity.
In this shift, some projects choose to follow a standardized approach, focusing on trading or yield aggregation; but truly imaginative projects are those that dare to introduce structured finance. They bring complex logic from traditional finance—such as interest rate pricing, risk splitting, and yield layering—onto the blockchain, building a universal financial infrastructure layer.
This is the key—not just applications, but infrastructure.
Once you understand what structured products, maturity mismatches, and cash flow reorganization are, you'll realize why this layer is eventually needed on-chain. Especially when real-world assets (RWA) truly enter the blockchain at scale, it’s impossible to remain at the primitive stages of "collateralized lending" or "simple trading"—they must be re-priced, disassembled, and recombined.
From this perspective, projects that choose to develop in the structured finance track are essentially preparing for the RWA era. The future of on-chain financial competition will not be a TVL number game, but who can become the optimal structural choice for real assets entering the blockchain.
This path is worth continuous attention.
If RWA really comes, those simple and crude projects will eventually be eliminated.
Infrastructure is the key. Whoever can truly implement traditional financial logic on-chain will win.
Currently, investing in structured finance projects feels like playing a big chess game.
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Wait, if you say that, how many projects in the market are truly capable of doing this?
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Honestly, the big TVL holders are not interested in this path, which actually gives new projects an opportunity.
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Remember a project that was dealing with maturity mismatch before, but... never mind, I won't bring it up.
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The key is to have people who understand both blockchain and traditional finance. Such talent is really scarce.
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I agree with this idea, but how about implementation? Can the ecosystem support this level of complexity?
To put it nicely, it's infrastructure; to be blunt, isn't it just more complex risk bundling... We'll see who can survive when RWA actually arrives.