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Sound bites Matthew Roszak thinks the financial primitives being built in the decentralized finance market have one key draw: yield. While these "money legos" could be difficult to use, and come with risks, the real spreads involved could attract investors.
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At stake Yield bugs "People are building treadmills for capital," billionaire venture capitalist Matthew Roszak said on CoinDesk TV this morning. The founder of Bloq, a blockchain enterprise software company, predicts the growing world of decentralized finance (DeFi), currently valued at $40 billion, could "add another zero in a year from today."
"The innovation cycle in DeFi is happening in real time," Roszak said. Most notably is the yield opportunities presented across the DeFi stack. While institutions haven't yet plowed funds into "yield farms," typically named after foods like Yams, Pickles or Sushi, there is a "macro need" for returns on capital. Right now that value is accruing to early adopters.
But what would it take for legacy institutions to take a jog on the DeFi capital treadmill? A comparable level of risk might be found in corporate junk bonds. Given the historically low rates on U.S. Treasury bonds and typically safer investments, traders are putting funds in higher risk, higher reward junk bonds. In fact, the demand for this debt has actually pushed junk bond yields to historic lows. (Bond prices and yields are inversely correlated, as demand pushes a bond's price up, yields fall.)
The measure for the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Corporate High-Yield index dipped to 3.96% in early February. MarketAxess Holdings President and Chief Operating Officer Chris Concannon said yesterday on Bloomberg that electronic high-yield bond trading is booming. In essence it just comes down to what opportunities are available.
Right now, many institutions are probably aware of the opportunities present in DeFi – the U.S. Federal Reserve has certainly taken note – but may be hesitant to jump into a sector known that is still working out its kinks.
Roszak noted there's technology risk – in terms of bugs, of which there have been many – as well as adoption risk – related to who is joining the market and user experience issues. But the new capital markets are real and they're here to stay. "As the lens the market starts to look through is going to get more and more refined as best practices on how to score risk start to get unpacked," Roszak said.
As Jeremy Allaire, CEO of Circle, one of the members of the CENTRE Consortium that issues a key DeFi stablecoin, USDC, put it: "People are starting to realize how profound this new infrastructure for the internet is."
No consensus? Public figures and governments are still figuring out this decentralization thing.
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