Journal Article

Decentralized Finance: On Blockchain- and Smart Contract-Based Financial Markets


Abstract: The term decentralized finance (DeFi) refers to an alternative financial infrastructure built on top of the Ethereum blockchain. DeFi uses smart contracts to create protocols that replicate existing financial services in a more open, interoperable, and transparent way. This article highlights opportunities and potential risks of the DeFi ecosystem. I propose a multi-layered framework to analyze the implicit architecture and the various DeFi building blocks, including token standards, decentralized exchanges, decentralized debt markets, blockchain derivatives, and on-chain asset management protocols. I conclude that DeFi still is a niche market with certain risks but that it also has interesting properties in terms of efficiency, transparency, accessibility, and composability. As such, DeFi may potentially contribute to a more robust and transparent financial infrastructure.

Keywords: blockchain; financial markets;

JEL Classification: G15; G23; E59;

https://doi.org/10.20955/r.103.153-74

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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Part of Series: Review

Publication Date: 2021-04-15

Volume: 103

Issue: 2

Pages: 153-174