The European Central Bank cites DeFiLlama data and conducts an in-depth analysis of the centralization of DeFi governance power

Gate News update: In its latest decentralized finance (DeFi) report, the European Central Bank (ECB) for the first time used data provided by DeFiLlama for its analysis, marking a new stage in how regulators study blockchain ecosystems. Traditionally, central banks rely on traditional financial data providers, and the shift toward on-chain analytics platforms reflects an increased focus on how DeFi systems operate. DeFiLlama is known for tracking total value locked (TVL) and protocol metrics, providing a reliable data foundation for policymaking.

The report notes that DeFi governance power is highly concentrated, with a small number of token holders controlling a large share of voting rights. Exchanges and protocol treasuries are also major holders. Delegation mechanisms further amplify decision control, making it more complex to identify the actual governance actors. This finding is significant for regulatory purposes: it can help develop more targeted policies rather than relying on assumptions or partial observations.

The ECB’s citation enhances DeFiLlama’s credibility, making it a trustworthy institutional source of DeFi data. This suggests that regulatory bodies are increasingly open to decentralized tools, opening up new possibilities for collaboration between DeFi platforms and regulators. At the same time, it also implies that DeFi may face more stringent compliance requirements in the future.

As the ECB and other institutions dig deeper into DeFi, the transparency and reliability of on-chain data become crucial. Accurate data enables regulators to monitor protocol activity and fund flows in real time, thereby helping drive DeFi toward a more standardized and mainstream direction.

Analysts believe platforms such as DeFiLlama play a core role in this transition. They not only provide information support for regulation, but also strengthen the market’s confidence in the DeFi ecosystem. Going forward, as interactions between regulators and DeFi platforms deepen, decentralized finance may gain broader adoption worldwide, accompanied by policy risks and governance challenges.

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