DeFi vs. $2.9T Corporate Credit Gap
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The U.S. commercial and industrial lending market reached $2.89 trillion at commercial banks for the week ending May 13, up $183 billion year-to-date and 8.19% above year-ago levels. This surge in corporate borrowing occurs despite rising interest rates and tightening bank credit conditions, highlighting the resilience of traditional finance. In contrast, Aave, a leading DeFi protocol, holds approximately $5 billion in deposits—a fraction of the $2.9 trillion corporate loan market. While DeFi has achieved bank-scale deposits, it lacks the infrastructure to price complex, relationship-based corporate credit. The $2.9 trillion corporate loan market reveals risks that DeFi cannot yet model, including credit risk, borrower reputation, and legal recourse. This gap underscores the limitations of current DeFi protocols in addressing the sophisticated needs of corporate borrowers. Until DeFi can incorporate real-world credit assessment and legal frameworks, it will remain a niche player compared to traditional banking. The comparison highlights both the progress and the significant hurdles facing decentralized lending.
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