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Cardano’s DeFi at a Crossroads: Crypto Expert Demands Radical Structural Reboot

Cardano’s DeFi at a Crossroads: Crypto Expert Demands Radical Structural Reboot

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Bitcoinist
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2025-11-06 19:00:45
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Cardano's decentralized finance ecosystem is under fire—again. A prominent crypto analyst claims the network's DeFi framework needs a 'ground-up rebuild' to stay competitive.

Is this the wake-up call ADA holders need, or just another round of blockchain tribalism? Either way, the clock's ticking for one of crypto's most methodical projects.

Funny how 'academic rigor' doesn't pay the yield farmers, isn't it?

A Rebuild From The Ground Up Is Vital For Cardano

The cardano Decentralized Finance (DeFi) ecosystem is facing harsh criticism after a crypto pundit, Fallen Icarus, called out the leading blockchain for its core problems. His statement, which was mainly targeting the network’s discrepancy, was shared by Andrew Throuvalas, the co-founder of Charmsdevs.

According to Icarus, Cardano’s current DeFi landscape needs to be rebuilt from the ground up. Revered for his updated model of P2P DeFi, Icarus contends that Cardano DeFi made a mistake by attempting to imitate Ethereum’s “all-in-one” dApp concept, which incorporates all practical capabilities. These include high throughput, liquidity, instantaneous settlement, best price enforcement, and censorship resistance.

As a result of this approach, Andrew Throuvalas believes that the blockchain is facing several Core problems, such as excessive cost and poor scaling, but it does not work in practice. Furthermore, he highlighted that the solution focuses on layered scaling, which satisfies more niches.

This is because the approach offers optionality of tradeoffs to users without ultimately sacrificing anything. An example of this is leaving sluggish but censorship-resistant ultimate settlement to a Cardano LAYER 1 smart contract. Another is leaving high-throughput use cases to a less censorship-resistant but faster Layer 2 application, such as DeltaDeFi, the first Hydra DEX.

The Model Available In The TradFi Landscape

Throuvalas noted that this model is already operating successfully in Traditional Finance (TradFi). Typically, when a trade is executed, the DTCC, a Layer 1 for TradFi orderbooks, simply updates account balances. Meanwhile, the layer 2s provide every other thing that makes markets generate liquidity, and brokers like Fidelity offer swift trading.

Interestingly, Throuvalas claims that this is the model that Bitcoiners have been focusing on, and no user is attempting to scale on layer 1 or change the Layer 1. Rather, L2s are handling high-throughput applications like lightning, which the Tier 1 CEXs have ultimately embraced despite all of its challenges. Presently, this solution is being actively used for token trades and Bitcoin transfers. 

In this model, layer 1 is not required to tackle every problem at once. Both bitcoin and Cardano were designed as ultra-secure and decentralized base layers, regarded as the pinnacles of Proof of Work and Proof of Stake security. “Leave room for growth to the L2 solutions. It’s a long road, but the only one that makes sense,” Throuvalas added.

With key updates, Cardano continues to cement its position as a leader in the sector. crypto analyst LaPetite stated the network quietly concentrates on what is important, such as decentralization, security, reliability, and trust, while many chains pursue trends, TVL, and hype. Currently, the network is the only major chain that has never suffered a serious DeFi hack. According to LaPetite, this is not luck; it is architecture.

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