Ethereum has long wrestled with the “non-ouroboros” problem: how to generate real revenue beyond speculative loops of buying, selling, and leveraging tokens on its chain.For years, memecoins, non-fungible tokens, and incentive-driven decentralised finance apps have propped up activity but failed to provide a sustainable foundation for Ethereum’s nearly $100 billion DeFi economy according to DefiLlama data.Now, as Wall Street is increasingly betting on Ethereum as the backbone of the stablecoin boom, co-founder Vitalik Buterin argues that “low-risk DeFi,” which includes things like payments, savings, and collateralised lending, could finally give the network its flagship revenue engine.“Non-financial and more experimental applications, are crucially important for Ethereum’s role in the world and for its culture,” Buterin wrote in a blog post published Sunday. “But they do not need to be looked to as revenue generators.”That’s a major shift from Ethereum’s earlier years, when DeFi was synonymous with double-digit yields on risky liquidity farms and frenzies over cartoon NFTs. Buterin admits he was “more suspicious of DeFi” then, describing its main appeal as “making money from trading highly speculative tokens.”Today, he says, the centre of gravity has moved toward simpler financial products. The raw numbers and other analysts agree.The supply of stablecoins on Ethereum has ballooned 700% since the start of 2021 to more than $160 billion, while real-world assets like tokenised US Treasuries have grown from almost nothing into a $9 billion market.“Stablecoins are the ‘ChatGPT’ of crypto,” Tom Lee, chair of Ethereum treasury firm BitMine, told DL News in August. “And Ethereum is the backbone. It’s legally recognised, and has zero downtime.”Crypto market moversBitcoin is down 0.4% in the past 24 hours and is trading at $115,440.Ethereum is down 0.3% in the same period to $4,472.What we’re readingSaylor says Strategy stock under attack from bot army bankrolled by short sellers — DL NewsPayPal’s PYUSD Integrates LayerZero to Expand Across Blockchains — UnchainedWhat you missed this week — Milk RoadQuestions linger over Hyperliquid stablecoin contest as critics allege unfair advantage — DL NewsKyle Baird is DL News’ Weekend Editor. Got a tip? Email at [email protected].Ethereum has long wrestled with the “non-ouroboros” problem: how to generate real revenue beyond speculative loops of buying, selling, and leveraging tokens on its chain.For years, memecoins, non-fungible tokens, and incentive-driven decentralised finance apps have propped up activity but failed to provide a sustainable foundation for Ethereum’s nearly $100 billion DeFi economy according to DefiLlama data.Now, as Wall Street is increasingly betting on Ethereum as the backbone of the stablecoin boom, co-founder Vitalik Buterin argues that “low-risk DeFi,” which includes things like payments, savings, and collateralised lending, could finally give the network its flagship revenue engine.“Non-financial and more experimental applications, are crucially important for Ethereum’s role in the world and for its culture,” Buterin wrote in a blog post published Sunday. “But they do not need to be looked to as revenue generators.”That’s a major shift from Ethereum’s earlier years, when DeFi was synonymous with double-digit yields on risky liquidity farms and frenzies over cartoon NFTs. Buterin admits he was “more suspicious of DeFi” then, describing its main appeal as “making money from trading highly speculative tokens.”Today, he says, the centre of gravity has moved toward simpler financial products. The raw numbers and other analysts agree.The supply of stablecoins on Ethereum has ballooned 700% since the start of 2021 to more than $160 billion, while real-world assets like tokenised US Treasuries have grown from almost nothing into a $9 billion market.“Stablecoins are the ‘ChatGPT’ of crypto,” Tom Lee, chair of Ethereum treasury firm BitMine, told DL News in August. “And Ethereum is the backbone. It’s legally recognised, and has zero downtime.”Crypto market moversBitcoin is down 0.4% in the past 24 hours and is trading at $115,440.Ethereum is down 0.3% in the same period to $4,472.What we’re readingSaylor says Strategy stock under attack from bot army bankrolled by short sellers — DL NewsPayPal’s PYUSD Integrates LayerZero to Expand Across Blockchains — UnchainedWhat you missed this week — Milk RoadQuestions linger over Hyperliquid stablecoin contest as critics allege unfair advantage — DL NewsKyle Baird is DL News’ Weekend Editor. Got a tip? Email at [email protected].

Memecoins can’t be Ethereum’s flagship for revenue says co-founder Vitalik Buterin. ‘Low-risk DeFi’ could

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Ethereum has long wrestled with the “non-ouroboros” problem: how to generate real revenue beyond speculative loops of buying, selling, and leveraging tokens on its chain.

For years, memecoins, non-fungible tokens, and incentive-driven decentralised finance apps have propped up activity but failed to provide a sustainable foundation for Ethereum’s nearly $100 billion DeFi economy according to DefiLlama data.

Now, as Wall Street is increasingly betting on Ethereum as the backbone of the stablecoin boom, co-founder Vitalik Buterin argues that “low-risk DeFi,” which includes things like payments, savings, and collateralised lending, could finally give the network its flagship revenue engine.

“Non-financial and more experimental applications, are crucially important for Ethereum’s role in the world and for its culture,” Buterin wrote in a blog post published Sunday. “But they do not need to be looked to as revenue generators.”

That’s a major shift from Ethereum’s earlier years, when DeFi was synonymous with double-digit yields on risky liquidity farms and frenzies over cartoon NFTs.

Buterin admits he was “more suspicious of DeFi” then, describing its main appeal as “making money from trading highly speculative tokens.”

Today, he says, the centre of gravity has moved toward simpler financial products.

The raw numbers and other analysts agree.

The supply of stablecoins on Ethereum has ballooned 700% since the start of 2021 to more than $160 billion, while real-world assets like tokenised US Treasuries have grown from almost nothing into a $9 billion market.

“Stablecoins are the ‘ChatGPT’ of crypto,” Tom Lee, chair of Ethereum treasury firm BitMine, told DL News in August. “And Ethereum is the backbone. It’s legally recognised, and has zero downtime.”

Crypto market movers

  • Bitcoin is down 0.4% in the past 24 hours and is trading at $115,440.
  • Ethereum is down 0.3% in the same period to $4,472.

What we’re reading

  • Saylor says Strategy stock under attack from bot army bankrolled by short sellers — DL News
  • PayPal’s PYUSD Integrates LayerZero to Expand Across Blockchains — Unchained
  • What you missed this week — Milk Road
  • Questions linger over Hyperliquid stablecoin contest as critics allege unfair advantage — DL News

Kyle Baird is DL News’ Weekend Editor. Got a tip? Email at [email protected].

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