Sometimes things are clear, and to both Camila Russo and David Hoffman, it couldn't be clearer that the essential narrative of 2019 was the rise of DeFi as a true market force.
In individual interviews as part of The Breakdown's end of year coverage, each also makes a 2020 DeFi prediction.
For David, it's all about increased attention on the space and the power of composability, while for Camila, it's a bet that we'll start to see the first under-collateralized DeFi loans.
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Camila Russo and David Hoffman on the 2020 DeFi Outlook
gepubliceerd op Dec 27, 2019
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