How do DeFi projects generate profits?

If you don't know where the yield comes from, you are the yield. This week's episode of Market Talks discusses how DeFi platforms generate profits and whether high returns are sustainable.

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This week's episode of Cointelegraph's Market Talks features Alvin Xu, co-founder and CEO of Maverick Protocol, a platform that takes a new approach to building decentralized finance (DeFi) infrastructure. Xu has been in the crypto space since 2018, and before co-founding Maverick, he led products and ecosystems across MetaMask, Abra Wallet, BitTorrent, and the Tron Foundation.

The show begins with a discussion of the Ethereum community conference in Paris, where Xu was a guest. He gives the scoop on all the latest updates and developments from the conference.

Capital transfer is a problem in DeFi, with money constantly spinning in different protocols and blockchains. How can protocols create truly sustainable products when users are just chasing performance and airdrops? Xu explains how his protocol plans to solve this problem.

Next, the episode explores where DeFi's yield really comes from. Xu shares his thoughts on the Ethereum liquid staking derivatives market, what real yield is and how it differs from previous bull markets.

Xu talks about the Maverick protocol and how it differs from others in the industry in three main ways. It also explains the differences between DeFi and centralized finance.

Finally, we get Xu's macro view of the crypto market in 2023 and whether he thinks the bull market is already here.

Market Talks airs every Thursday, featuring interviews with some of the most influential and inspiring people in the crypto and blockchain industry. So head over to the Cointelegraph Markets & Research YouTube page and smash those "Like" and "Subscribe" buttons for all future videos and updates.

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How do DeFi projects generate profits?

If you don't know where the yield comes from, you are the yield. This week's episode of Market Talks discusses how DeFi platforms generate profits and whether high returns are sustainable.

Cointelegraph YouTube Subscribe Join us on social networks [embedded content]

This week's episode of Cointelegraph's Market Talks features Alvin Xu, co-founder and CEO of Maverick Protocol, a platform that takes a new approach to building decentralized finance (DeFi) infrastructure. Xu has been in the crypto space since 2018, and before co-founding Maverick, he led products and ecosystems across MetaMask, Abra Wallet, BitTorrent, and the Tron Foundation.

The show begins with a discussion of the Ethereum community conference in Paris, where Xu was a guest. He gives the scoop on all the latest updates and developments from the conference.

Capital transfer is a problem in DeFi, with money constantly spinning in different protocols and blockchains. How can protocols create truly sustainable products when users are just chasing performance and airdrops? Xu explains how his protocol plans to solve this problem.

Next, the episode explores where DeFi's yield really comes from. Xu shares his thoughts on the Ethereum liquid staking derivatives market, what real yield is and how it differs from previous bull markets.

Xu talks about the Maverick protocol and how it differs from others in the industry in three main ways. It also explains the differences between DeFi and centralized finance.

Finally, we get Xu's macro view of the crypto market in 2023 and whether he thinks the bull market is already here.

Market Talks airs every Thursday, featuring interviews with some of the most influential and inspiring people in the crypto and blockchain industry. So head over to the Cointelegraph Markets & Research YouTube page and smash those "Like" and "Subscribe" buttons for all future videos and updates.

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