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Weâd add one more: transparent collateral. There wouldnât be whispers of how a bank didnât react quick enough to changing rates and the losses that may have ocurred. It would be on-chain for everyone to verify.
Perhaps itâs because weâre obsessed die-hards, but just as after the FTX collapse, itâs just more reason to double-down on DeFi.
The first chart in a deep dive into the state of DEX trading activity in the months following FTXâs collapse from Tanay Ved & Kyle Waters in CoinMetricsâ latest State of the Network. The chart above lays out the market share amongst Uniswap and major CEXs – with the notable exception of Binance, which commands an 80% marketshare in the spot market. While Kraken and Coinbase took a good chunk of flow from FTX, Uniswapâs market share has also steadily increased. Barely touching 20% prior to FTX fall versus now consistently above and closer to 30-35%. Uniswap is happy to be on par with these CEXs but it has its sights set on Binance.
It will need to focus on growing volume outside of Ethereum mainnet if it hopes to take on Binance. Around 80% of Uniswap v3 volume comes from Ethereum mainnet, versus ~11% on Arbitrum, 6% on Polygon and 3% on Optimism. With the addition of Base from Coinbase (a fork of Optimism) and other zkEVMs on the horizon, there is more room to grow. And, of course, Uniswap Governance voted last week to launch on BNB chain itself.
Check out the full CoinMetrics post to better understand DEX volume the last few months. There was also a great piece on Messari Pro yesterday looking at DEX users.
- Alpha Homora offers $32m in âseizedâ assets to Iron Bank to pay down debt Link
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Timeboost: A new transaction ordering policy for Arbitrum Link
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Frax co-founder makes a case for stablecoin maximalism at ETH Denver Link
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Blockchain Association announces principles for stablecoin legislation Link
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Rune, MakerDAO founder, proposes rebranding DAI stablecoin Link
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Rocket Pool to launch 8 ETH âminiâ pools Link
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WSJ: Stablecoins like USDC are commodities, says CFTC chair Link
Thatâs it! Feedback appreciated. Just hit reply. Written in Nashville, where the anticipation for spring is building.
Dose of DeFi is written by Chris Powers, with help from Denis Suslov and Financial Content Lab. Caney Fork, which owns Dose of DeFi, is a contributor to DXdao and benefits financially from it and its productsâ success. All content is for informational purposes and is not intended as investment advice.
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