Channel Dividends Are Dwindling, What Can DeFi Protocols Rely on to Resist Giants' Harvesting?

Foresight News发布于2026-06-22更新于2026-06-22

文章摘要

As the era of channel-driven growth ends, major tech giants like Coinbase, Stripe, and Kraken are vertically integrating by acquiring or building core infrastructure, capturing profits from underlying protocols. For instance, Coinbase leverages its Base blockchain to earn sequencing fees from protocols like Morpho, while Stripe acquired Bridge to internalize stablecoin yields, and Kraken bought NinjaTrader for derivatives licenses. This trend creates a power imbalance: entities controlling distribution channels can extract value from open-source DeFi protocols. However, protocols are developing a defense through multi-chain expansion. Examples like Morpho (with significant TVL on Ethereum and Base) and Uniswap (dominant across many chains) show that by deploying across multiple blockchains, protocols reduce dependency on any single chain operator, making them costly and risky to replace. The article argues that the future landscape will be shaped by the race between institutional vertical integration and protocol horizontal, multi-chain scaling. Protocols that embed themselves deeply across ecosystems and become indispensable due to high switching costs are most likely to survive and thrive amidst this consolidation.


Author: Thejaswini M A

Compiled by: Saoirse, Foresight News


In Goodfellas, Ray Liotta has a line: 'Fuck you, pay me.' This line shreds the romanticized filter of mafia honor found in works like The Godfather, starkly revealing the cold, parasitic, and purely profit-driven essence of organized crime. Following a similar logic, let's talk about big tech companies.


You control value by controlling profits. To achieve this, you don't even need to build a public blockchain protocol or a project. It's a profit grab with no rules. But we can't blame Coinbase, Stripe, or Kraken for making such choices.


From the most fundamental business logic, their maneuvers are akin to a shrewd real estate play: be the first to secure the traffic distribution channels. Now holding the power of these channels, they look down and ask: 'Who exactly holds the bargaining power?'


Coinbase built its own blockchain; Stripe spent $1.1 billion acquiring infrastructure it could have rented; Kraken spent $1.5 billion acquiring a derivatives trading platform; Apple built the App Store. The logic of this playbook is: let others develop the market and bear the early risks, then acquire the underlying infrastructure when the profit potential in the sector becomes sufficiently attractive. The core question this article explores: Where will the industry head when traffic distribution channels are no longer the core value?


Coinbase has 110 million verified users. For years, its lending products for users were built on top of the open-source protocol Morpho, with all protocol fees going to Morpho. Later, Coinbase launched its own L2 blockchain, Base. Morpho chose to deploy on Base because Coinbase's massive user base could bring transaction volume. Now, the sequencer fee generated by every transaction on Base flows entirely into Coinbase's pockets, not Morpho's.


Base generated $76 million in net sequencer fee revenue in 2024 and $74 million in 2025. Until February 2026, per the licensing agreement, Coinbase had to share a portion of the revenue with Optimism. But eventually, Coinbase severed the partnership, switched to a self-developed underlying architecture, and now keeps the entire $64 million revenue. Meanwhile, Morpho remains rooted on Base, developing robustly with a Total Value Locked (TVL) of $2.5 billion. However, every transaction processed by Morpho now has to share profits with Coinbase.


Base Monthly Sequencer Fee Revenue, source: DeFiLlama


Coinbase launched a $300 million Bitcoin-collateralized lending product, relying on Morpho's underlying architecture. Its wrapped Bitcoin, cbBTC, is the largest collateral asset within Morpho, accounting for 38% of the protocol's total TVL. This creates a mutually restraining dynamic: Morpho holds the core underlying capability for Coinbase's credit product, while Coinbase can extract a revenue share from all of Morpho's business, making it difficult for either to easily sever the partnership.


Look at Stripe's case: In early 2025, it spent $1.1 billion to acquire Bridge. Before this, Stripe's stablecoin business relied on Circle's infrastructure. Circle held the stablecoin issuance rights and earned the floating interest generated by the reserve collateral assets. At that time, all revenue from Stripe's trillion-level stablecoin transactions flowed to Circle. Acquiring Bridge completely reversed this situation. Bridge issues its own stablecoin, USDB, collateralized by a BlackRock money market fund. After switching to USDB, the massive interest income from these reserves stays entirely within the Stripe ecosystem. With annual payment processing volume of $1.4 trillion, Stripe was losing hundreds of millions in profit annually by long-term renting its competitor's profit-generating infrastructure.


Patrick Collison once called stablecoins 'the room-temperature superconductors of finance.' Spending $1.1 billion to own this underlying tool outright is far more economical than continuously paying tolls to a competitor.


A pure spot exchange has a natural growth ceiling, with users trading only hundreds of tokens. But Kraken wanted to attract institutional investors and professional retail traders, groups that primarily engage in trading via futures and clearing derivatives. Operating a derivatives business requires registration with the CFTC, NFA membership, and broker-dealer licenses—a compliance system that takes years to build. Even if built from scratch, regulators could reject the application for various uncontrollable reasons.


This is why Kraken set its sights on NinjaTrader. The $1.5 billion acquisition in January 2025 brought not just 1.7 million funded trading accounts, but more crucially, the full suite of broker-dealer licenses that Kraken would have found difficult to quickly develop and obtain on its own.


By acquiring ready-made compliant qualifications, Kraken completely shed its dependence on external partners. It now wholly owns the entire technology stack and licenses, needing neither to rely on others nor spend years waiting for regulatory approval.


Some might say: Large enterprises swallowing small protocols, isn't that just business as usual? What's new here?


Morpho's total TVL is $6.4 billion, with $3.308 billion deployed on Ethereum and $2.488 billion on Base. If Coinbase decided to delist Morpho and switch to a self-developed lending protocol, Morpho would immediately lose 39% of its TVL. However, it would still retain 52% on Ethereum, while continuously expanding to multiple chains like Hyperliquid L1, Monad, and Arbitrum, allowing its overall business to continue operating stably.


Morpho TVL Distribution Across Chains, source: DeFiLlama


The case of Aerodrome on the Base blockchain vividly demonstrates the impact when a chain operator promotes its own competitor. Aerodrome is Base's native decentralized exchange, optimized for Base's architecture. Coinbase Ventures holds approximately $20 million worth of AERO tokens, its largest liquidity token investment. Meanwhile, the project guides liquidity towards Coinbase's products, including the cbBTC pool, through AERO token lock-up voting. Aerodrome handles about 51% of Base's DEX volume, peaking at 77% in September 2024. Uniswap, deployed across 44 chains, is Base's second-largest DEX, holding 30% volume. Even after losing its leading position on a single chain, Uniswap hasn't perished: in 2025 it processed $212 billion in volume on Base, with estimated cross-chain monthly volume around $73 billion.


Base DEX Volume Share, source: DeFiLlama


This case confirms: Multi-chain deployment is a protocol's natural moat. A project deployed on a single chain is entirely at the mercy of the chain operator—they can always promote a competitor to squeeze your survival space. Conversely, a multi-chain protocol can continue normal operations in other sectors even after losing a particular chain's market. After witnessing Uniswap's traffic being diverted by Aerodrome on Base, Morpho rapidly expanded its multi-chain deployment. Large traffic platforms can vertically integrate into the underlying layer, while open-source protocols can horizontally expand across multiple chains to diversify risk.


If you rely on underlying infrastructure you don't own, you don't truly control your business. The party controlling the underlying layer holds overwhelming bargaining power over you, can define your product experience, and ultimately influence your operational stability. For enterprises of this scale, this dependency relationship translates into tangible profit losses every single day. This business logic isn't unique to crypto: Amazon built its moat relying on AWS; Apple, constrained by Intel's chip roadmap for years, spent many years developing custom chips to break free.


Everyone can check in real-time how much revenue Coinbase earns from Base sequencer fees, and clearly see Morpho's TVL across various chains. This value extraction process is fully transparent—something internal infrastructure profits at companies like Amazon, in the traditional internet space, cannot achieve.


There is a potential direction for the industry: the future market could be entirely controlled by giants like Coinbase, Stripe, Kraken, and a few banks. They control the entire industry chain from underlying protocols to payment cards, with open-source protocols only used to fill niche gaps the giants haven't yet covered. This is a fully plausible development path for fintech. Open-source technology would no longer be a free and vast fertile ground for innovation, but merely become patches of adhesive tape for the tiny crevices giant corporations haven't yet figured out how to monetize. Like a quip: 'Look at this high-quality little open-source protocol. Let's just build a commercial system on top of it to harvest the traffic.'


However, I lean towards an optimistic assessment: Considering the current wave of acquisitions, the probability of such a complete monopoly isn't as high as it seems. Underlying protocols are difficult to be monopolized by giants in the same way traffic channels can be. Morpho can deploy on a new chain in just weeks; replacing a battle-tested lending protocol deeply embedded in institutional operations carries an extremely high cost, not easily perceivable by outsiders. Coinbase's $300 million Bitcoin lending product still relies on Morpho because replicating Morpho's security system from scratch would take years and introduce security risks Coinbase is unwilling to bear.


Protocols that can survive this wave of giant consolidation all meet one core condition: they completed full multi-chain deployment before the traffic giants built their own ecosystems, deeply embedding themselves into the backend systems of major enterprises, making the economic cost of replacing them prohibitively high. Even Robinhood, a traffic giant with a massive user base, chose to integrate Lighter, a third-party zk-proof perpetuals exchange, as its trading backend. Robinhood Ventures participated in Lighter's $68 million funding round, and founder Vlad Tenev maintains close communication with the project.


If only traffic channels could build moats, Robinhood could have built its own underlying tech like Coinbase did. But it didn't: achieving a system that combines CEX-like trading speed with verifiable zk-proof matching logic is an extremely difficult, niche technical problem; the Lighter team spent over a year cracking it. After calculation, Robinhood concluded that purchasing the right to use mature technology is far more economical than building from scratch.


Currently, Morpho occupies this advantageous position of mutual restraint, while Uniswap was the pioneer of this path. The speed of institutional expansion and the speed of open-source protocol horizontal multi-chain expansion are in a game of chess; the final outcome will determine the direction of the industry landscape.


The underlying businesses of giants like Stripe and Coinbase still rely on open-source technology at this stage. In the short term, open-source protocols can still stand firm. We'll re-examine the industry landscape in two years.

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相关问答

QWhat is the main business strategy employed by large tech companies like Coinbase and Stripe in the crypto industry according to the article?

AThe article describes a strategy where large tech companies like Coinbase, Stripe, and Kraken act as distribution channels, capturing and controlling user traffic. They let smaller protocols bear the early risk and development costs, and then acquire or build competing infrastructure once the market becomes profitable. This allows them to capture the value and profits generated by the underlying protocols, exemplified by Coinbase capturing sequencer fees from protocols like Morpho on Base.

QHow does the acquisition of Bridge by Stripe change its business model in the stablecoin sector?

APrior to acquiring Bridge for $1.1 billion, Stripe's stablecoin business relied on Circle's infrastructure, meaning all interest from the reserve assets backing the stablecoins flowed to Circle. By acquiring Bridge, which issues its own stablecoin USDB backed by BlackRock money market funds, Stripe now keeps the substantial interest revenue generated by the massive reserves within its own ecosystem, rather than paying it to a competitor.

QWhy does the article argue that multi-chain deployment is a crucial defense for DeFi protocols against large platforms?

AMulti-chain deployment acts as a natural moat for protocols. If a protocol is only deployed on a single chain, its fate is tied to that chain's operator, who could favor or build a competing protocol. A multi-chain protocol, like Uniswap or Morpho, can survive the loss of dominance on one chain because its business on other chains continues to operate. This diversification reduces dependency and risk from any single entity.

QWhat example does the article use to show that even large platforms sometimes choose to rely on third-party protocols instead of building everything in-house?

AThe article cites Robinhood as an example. Instead of building its own perpetual futures exchange from scratch like Coinbase did with Base, Robinhood integrated with Lighter, a third-party zero-knowledge proof perpetual exchange. Robinhood determined that licensing this specialized, proven technology was more economical and efficient than developing it internally, despite having a massive user base.

QWhat is the "two-way checkmate" position that Morpho currently holds in its relationship with Coinbase, according to the article?

AMorpho is in a "two-way checkmate" with Coinbase. On one hand, Coinbase's $300 million Bitcoin-backed lending product is built on Morpho's infrastructure, making Morpho's security and technology core to that offering. Replacing it would be risky and costly for Coinbase. On the other hand, Morpho's significant deployment on Coinbase's Base chain means a large portion of its activity generates sequencer fees for Coinbase. This mutual dependency makes it difficult for either party to easily sever the relationship.

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理解 Mantis ($M):跨链互操作性的新纪元 在不断发展的 Web3 和加密货币领域,新项目努力提供创新解决方案,旨在提升用户体验并扩展去中心化金融生态系统中的功能可能性。其中一个备受关注的项目是 Mantis ($M),这是一个基于跨链互操作性和基于意图的结算原则的开创性协议。本文深入探讨 Mantis 的基本方面,包括其核心功能、创建者、投资支持、创新特性和关键里程碑。 什么是 Mantis ($M)? Mantis 被描述为一个 多领域意图结算协议,简化跨链交互,使用户能够在各种区块链平台上无缝执行复杂的金融交易。该协议通过三个主要层次运作: 意图表达:用户可以使用自然语言表达他们的交易目标,借助 DISE LLM,一个先进的 AI 语言模型。例如,用户可能会表达希望以 1% 的特定滑点容忍度将以太坊 (ETH) 兑换为索拉纳 (SOL)。 执行:这一层利用一网络的求解者竞争以满足用户意图。交易通过需求一致性 (CoWs) 和订单流拍卖 (OFAs) 等机制执行,确保用户需求得到最佳满足。 结算:利用跨区块链通信 (IBC) 协议,Mantis 实现原子跨链交易,使用户能够在包括以太坊、索拉纳和 Cosmos 在内的各种支持链上操作。 Mantis 旨在为闲置资产引入 原生收益生成,利用密码学证明在整个过程中保持交易的完整性。 创建者与开发团队 Mantis 由 Composable Foundation 构思,该组织以其对区块链互操作性解决方案的重视而闻名。该基金会与包括哈佛大学和里斯本大学在内的知名学术机构合作,致力于广泛的研究和开发工作,以指导 Mantis 的架构和功能。 Composable Foundation 对于促进区块链领域创新的承诺,使 Mantis 成为满足多个区块链网络间互操作性日益增长需求的强大解决方案。 投资者与支持 虽然关于个别投资者的具体细节尚未公开披露,但 Mantis 得到了来自多个实体的 substantial 支持,包括: 来自 IBC 支持链的生态系统补助,支持协议在去中心化金融生态系统中的增长和整合。 与基础设施提供商的战略合作伙伴关系,增强 Mantis 的网络能力和部署策略。 通过 Composable Foundation 的财政支持,确保持续的财务支持以满足持续开发和运营成本。 这些合作努力反映了利益相关者对增强跨链功能和 Mantis 基础设施创新潜在效用的重要性达成共识。 关键创新 Mantis 通过几项开创性创新使其功能和效用得以提升: 链无关意图:用户可以从任何支持的链发起交易,同时在另一条链上结算。这种灵活性赋予用户权力,推动不同平台之间的互动增加。 AI 驱动界面:DISE LLM 的集成使用户能够使用自然语言进行复杂的 DeFi 操作,从而简化交互,使区块链技术对更广泛的受众可及。 跨域 MEV 捕获:Mantis 通过求解者之间的竞争创建了一个最大可提取价值 (MEV) 的内部市场。这种创新方法允许在复杂交易中实现更高的效率和价值提取。 模块化结算层:该协议支持多种验证方法,包括零知识证明和乐观汇总,提供一个可以适应新兴区块链技术的多功能框架。 历史时间线 Mantis 的发展标志着几个关键里程碑,描绘了其轨迹和增长: | 年份 | 里程碑 | |————|————————————————————————-| | 2022 | 在 Composable Foundation 的研究部门内进行初步概念开发。 | | 2024 年 Q3 | 启动具有索拉纳和以太坊之间桥接能力的测试网。 | | 2025 年 Q1 | 预计代币生成事件 (TGE) 与主网启动同时进行。 | | 2025 年 Q2 | 预计集成 DISE LLM 并扩展跨链能力。 | | 2025 年下半年 | 计划通过进一步的 IBC 升级支持超过 15 条链。 | 该时间线概述了 Mantis 的演变,从概念讨论到积极实施和未来增长阶段。 生态系统增长策略 Mantis 的生态系统增长策略包括几项旨在鼓励用户参与和开发者参与的举措: 积分系统:用户可以通过提供流动性和参与推荐计划获得协议积分。这些积分可在未来兑换奖励,促进一个强大的用户社区。 模块化软件开发工具包 (SDK):该工具包使开发者能够基于意图驱动模型创建应用程序,利用 Mantis 的基础设施,从而促进其生态系统内的创新。 治理模型:随着协议的成熟,$M 代币持有者将对协议治理拥有发言权,允许他们对提议的升级和变更进行投票,从而增强社区参与和去中心化。 Mantis 代表了跨链架构领域的重大进展。通过无缝集成先进的 AI 算法与强大的结算框架,Mantis 旨在解决多链生态系统中的碎片化问题。其创新方法优先考虑改善用户体验,同时遵循去中心化和安全性的基本原则,为区块链技术的未来互操作性设定了新标准。 随着 Mantis 继续其增长和实施之旅,它承诺成为 Web3 和去中心化金融竞争格局中值得密切关注的项目。凭借其跨越边界和提升用户参与的关注,Mantis 有望成为加密货币领域未来发展的重要组成部分。

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