🔹Efficiency
🔹Easy & flexible integrations
🔹Transparency
🔹End-to-end control
4/ Efficiency
All distributions connect and aggregate every financial opportunity to a single backend: Ethereum.
With open intents and settlement, markets become hyper-efficient, offering the best prices to consumers.
5/ Ease of Integration
🔹 DeFi is permissionless & modular, offering great customization
🔹 Mature tooling makes DeFi integration plug-and-play
🔹 Open code further compounds network effects
Fintechs can build and launch scalable financial products in weeks, not years.
6/Transparency
DeFi’s auditable architecture fosters trust better than any traditional infrastructure — a major opportunity for fintechs competing with legacy banks.
No more FTX-like scenarios — you can audit the health of financial products in real time.
7/ Immutability means control
Building on immutable DeFi infrastructure on Ethereum gives fintechs more control.
No reliance on third parties. No custody risks.
Fintechs have end-to-end ownership over their tech stack, and worry less about platform risks.
8/ In action: @coinbase Crypto-Backed Loans, powered by Morpho
The first and most successful DeFi Mullet in production — giving hundreds of millions access to DeFi.
0/ Ethereum is for financial market infrastructure: a guest thread by @malekanoms
1/ I recently co-authored a paper with ECB Director General Ulrich Bindseil, exploring how a network like Ethereum has features that represent a leap forward in financial infrastructure and enables financial products that can’t exist on TradFi rails
2/ The features in question are streaming payments, omni-asset settlement, programmability, and disintermediation
0/ You’ve probably heard people yapping about Cypherpunk, but what exactly is it and what is Ethereum’s specific brand of Cypherpunk? A guest thread by @post_polar_
1/ When I’m teaching, I condense Ethereum Cypherpunk into four key values: decentralization, permissionlessness, censorship resistance and credible neutrality.
2/ Decentralisation means power should be distributed as widely as possible among all Ethereum’s stakeholders.
2/ Migrating an existing L1 to an L2 was no small feat. We completely changed the way it operates while preserving its chain history (no regenesis needed). The upgrade was trustless—full nodes could verify the state change.
And, the canonical version of CELO moved to Ethereum!