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DeFi is an abbreviation for ''decentralised finance''.
DeFi is an abbreviation for ''decentralised finance''.


DeFi is an alternative system to CeFi.


DeFi enables the lending and borrowing of cryptoassets without using a central exchange.
DeFi enables the lending and borrowing of cryptoassets without using a central exchange.
DeFi services are algorithmic-based services that rely on smart contracts and are delivered over distributed ledger technology platforms without intermediaries.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[CeFi]]
* [[Centralised finance]] (CeFi)
* [[Contagion]]
* [[Cryptoasset exchange]]
* [[Crypto]]
* [[Cryptoassets]]
* [[Cryptoassets]]
* [[Cryptocurrency]]
* [[Cryptocurrency]]
* [[Cryptography]]
* [[Decentralised finance]]
* [[Digital asset]]
* [[TradFi]]
* [[Exchange]]
 
* [[Fiat currency]]
 
* [[Financial stability]]
==External link==
* [[Intrinsic value]]
*[https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/speech/2021/october/jon-cunliffe-swifts-sibos-2021 Is 'crypto' a financial stability risk? - Bank of England - Jon Cunliffe, Deputy Governor, Financial Stability - October 2021]
* [[Monetary policy]]
* [[Money]]
* [[Non-fungible token]]
* [[Prudential]]
* [[Ripple]]
* [[Stablecoin]]
* [[Token]]
* [[Unbacked]]
* [[Volatility]]


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Latest revision as of 21:34, 15 July 2022

Cryptoassets - cryptocurrencies.

DeFi is an abbreviation for decentralised finance.


DeFi enables the lending and borrowing of cryptoassets without using a central exchange.

DeFi services are algorithmic-based services that rely on smart contracts and are delivered over distributed ledger technology platforms without intermediaries.


See also


External link