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Decentralized Finance (DeFi) is a rapidly growing sector of the finance industry that utilizes blockchain technology to provide financial services without the need for a centralized authority. DeFi applications are built on top of public blockchains such as Ethereum, allowing users to access a wide range of financial services, including lending, borrowing, trading, and insurance. DeFi applications are open-source and permissionless, meaning anyone can access them without the need for approval from a centralized authority.
DeFi has the potential to revolutionize the traditional financial system by providing access to financial services to those who are traditionally excluded from the system. It also offers users the ability to access financial services without the need for a middleman, allowing them to save on fees and increase their financial autonomy.
Some of the leading companies in the DeFi market include MakerDAO, Compound, Aave, Uniswap, and Synthetix. Show Less Read more