# Neobank Articoli collegati

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The End of DeFi Lego: Vaults Are Left with Nothing but Deposits

This article argues that the era of "DeFi Lego" – the complex, interlocking composability of decentralized finance protocols – is ending. The primary user behavior has collapsed into a single action: depositing stablecoins into yield-bearing vaults for a return. Major exchanges like Binance, OKX, and HTX are forging their own paths by subsidizing and promoting their own stablecoin products (e.g., USD1, USDG) to capture user value directly. On-chain, the yield landscape has become homogenized, with vaults competing almost solely on the APY they offer for USDT and USDC deposits. Users no longer care about the underlying protocols (Morpho, Aave, etc.) or their governance tokens; they are primarily attracted by high yields and the branding of the platforms offering them (e.g., Kraken, Coinbase). This shift has led to several consequences: governance tokens are losing value, DeFi ecosystem has become a flattened landscape of competing vaults rather than a collaborative system, and the end-user experience is now a simple flow of converting fiat to stablecoins on a CEX, finding the highest-yielding vault, and spending via crypto debit cards. The article concludes that DeFi must learn from traditional finance (TradFi), which successfully serves human needs and builds network effects. To survive, DeFi protocols must move beyond being mere back-end yield generators and find ways to re-engage users, rebuild trust, and create value beyond just high APYs.

marsbit01/29 01:38

The End of DeFi Lego: Vaults Are Left with Nothing but Deposits

marsbit01/29 01:38

Three-Year Valuation Reaches $2 Billion: How Does RedotPay Play?

RedotPay, a Hong Kong-based crypto payment company, achieved a $1.07 billion Series B funding round in late 2025, led by Goodwater Capital, with participation from Sequoia China, Pantera Capital, and Circle Ventures. Valued at $2 billion within three years, the platform has over 10 million registered users and processes over $10 billion in annual payments across 100+ countries. The company employs a Visa-linked debit card system, allowing users to spend cryptocurrencies like USDT and BTC globally. Its services include Global Payout (local currency withdrawals), P2P trading, and Earn & Credit financial products for yield and lending. RedotPay initially targeted emerging markets with volatile currencies, such as Nigeria and Brazil, using an offline "ground force" distribution model with high fee incentives for local promoters. Despite its rapid growth, RedotPay faces challenges in maintaining high fee structures and regulatory compliance. Its "puzzle-style" regulatory approach—holding licenses like MSO in Hong Kong and VASP registrations elsewhere—does not fully cover all its financial services, particularly around Earn products and crypto-backed lending, which may face securities law scrutiny. Competitors like Rain are also advancing, with a $2.5 billion Series C at a $19.5 billion valuation. RedotPay’s future depends on strengthening compliance to transition from a payment tool to a sustainable NeoBank.

marsbit01/27 09:17

Three-Year Valuation Reaches $2 Billion: How Does RedotPay Play?

marsbit01/27 09:17

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