DeFi TVL Falls Below $95 Billion, Down 30% From December Levels
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DeFi TVL Falls Below $95 Billion, Down 30% From December Levels

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The total value locked (TVL) in decentralized finance (DeFi) has experienced a significant decline, falling over 30% since its peak in December 2022.

DeFi TVL Falls Below $95 Billion, Down 30% From December Levels

The total value locked (TVL) in decentralized finance (DeFi) has experienced a significant decline, falling over 30% since its peak in December 2022. Currently, the TVL stands at approximately $94.49 billion, down from a high of $137 billion recorded on Dec. 17.

This decline is attributed to a challenging macroeconomic environment and the still-maturing nature of the DeFi ecosystem.

Recent data from DefiLlama indicates that DeFi's TVL recently reached a low of $88 billion, reflecting a broader downturn in the crypto market. Analysts point to various factors contributing to this drop, including reduced user confidence and a decrease in active addresses for major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum.

Market participants are grappling with uncertainty stemming from ongoing inflation concerns and geopolitical tensions.

Kevin Guo, Director at HashKey Research, noted that while the DeFi sector has seen advancements, it still lacks the necessary maturity to integrate effectively with institutional financial products. Complicated interfaces and higher fees may deter retail investors, while seasoned traders remain reliant on the liquidity offered by licensed exchanges.

Vincent Liu, Chief Investment Officer at Kronos Research, emphasized the importance of innovation within the DeFi space for regaining market momentum. He also mentioned that potential changes in U.S. tariffs and forthcoming Consumer Price Index data could influence a market recovery.

Despite the current fluctuations, LVRG Research Director Nick Ruck asserted that DeFi remains a viable option for long-term investment.

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