Ethereum’s DeFi Activity Declines as Liquid Staking Derivative Tokens Gain Traction

Ethereum’s DeFi Activity Declines as Liquid Staking Derivative Tokens Gain Traction

According to analysts from Glassnode, the activity in Ethereum’s decentralized finance (DeFi) sector has declined during the bear market, and it faces competition from Ethereum’s annual staking reward of 4%. The percentage of gas consumed by DeFi protocols has dropped from 34% in 2020 to 8% to 16% presently, with non-fungible tokens (NFTs) commanding the maximum share of 25% to 30%. Glassnode’s supply-weighted price index for DeFi, priced in USD and ETH, recorded a 90% loss since early 2021.

DeFi “Blue-Chips” Lose Market Capitalization

The so-called DeFi “Blue-Chips,” which represent a basket of governance tokens from well-known DeFi protocols like Uniswap (UNI), MakerDAO (MKR), Aave (AAVE), Compound (COMP), Balancer (BAL), and SushiSwap (SUSHI), have lost 88% of their market capitalization from the all-time highs of $45 billion in May 2021. The DeFi blue chip tokens have underperformed ETH during bullish market rallies and experienced a more severe drop than ETH “on the downside during the bear.” The analysts predict that since staking of ETH now yields 4%, it will act as a “new hurdle rate over which token returns must jump.” This yield represents the benchmark rate for ether investors.

Liquid Staking Derivative Tokens (LSD) Could Revive Ethereum’s Network Activity

Staking has become popular among Ethereum investors, especially after the Shapella upgrade in April 2023, which enabled redemptions from the staking contract. By the end of May, Ethereum users staked 21.63 million ETH worth $40.021 billion, representing 18% of Ethereum’s total supply. LSD platforms like Lido and Rocket Pool account for one third of this massive market. These applications offer tokenized representation of staked ETH, allowing investors access to the staking yields without compromising liquidity.

A growing trend among Ethereum investors is interacting with LSD-fi or LSD financialization, which aims to put the liquidity offered by the LSD tokens to use in DeFi applications. Essentially, LSDfi leverages the liquidity of LSD tokens into DeFi like lending protocols and liquidity on exchanges for higher yields. Given that a considerable amount of ETH is staked with the LSD platforms, LSDfi has the potential to revive DeFi activity.

LSDfi Protocols Gain Popularity

A Dune analytics dashboard by data analyst Defimochi shows the total value locked (TVL) in LSDfi protocols has touched $411 million, rising exponentially since mid-May. Some of the popular names in the sector are Pendle Finance, Lybra Finance, Curve Finance, and Alchemix Protocol. The liquidity of LSD tokens on Curve Finance, the largest stablecoin exchange in the market, has surpassed $1.5 billion. Curve also enabled minting of its over-collateralized stablecoin crvUSD using Frax Protocol’s staked-ETH token sfrxETH as collateral.

Relatively new protocols like Lybra Finance and Pendle Finance, which are looking to leverage the liquidity provided by LSD tokens, have also become popular. As it has happened before with DeFi, newer applications will likely tap the liquidity of LSD tokens by facilitating liquidity mining of their governance tokens for early depositors. While these can bring decent gains for some users, these protocols could carry smart contract risks and the chance of getting rug pulled, introducing the risks that come with the higher gains that LSDfi provides.

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