Ethereum's dominance in the DeFi ecosystem continues to shape how the entire sector evolves. The network's influence doesn't stop at today—it's a force that deepens with each passing cycle. Yet this narrative isn't about a single winner crushing all competitors. What Ethereum demonstrates, quite clearly, is that the market genuinely cares about how projects handle distribution and decentralization. A truly distributed network architecture resonates with users who've grown tired of centralized gatekeeping. That's the real lesson here. When you examine why Ethereum maintains its position across lending protocols, liquidity pools, and yield strategies, you'll find decentralized principles aren't just ideology—they're a competitive advantage that compounds over time. Other chains are watching closely.
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MevHunter
· 23h ago
Decentralization has been talked about for many years, but ultimately it depends on who can truly do it well. Ethereum currently holding DeFi is the reason for this.
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MoonMathMagic
· 23h ago
Decentralization is truly a competitive advantage, not just a slogan. Ethereum has indeed done the right thing in this regard.
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HalfPositionRunner
· 23h ago
Decentralization really is a moat. That being said, these new public chains boast about being fast and cheap every day, but users still stick with ETH. To put it simply, it's a trust issue.
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FlatlineTrader
· 23h ago
Decentralization has been talked about for so many years, but in the end, it's still about real money... Ethereum gradually won in this way.
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MoonRocketman
· 23h ago
Decentralization, to put it simply, is long-term escape velocity. Once it breaks through the atmosphere, it can't come back. ETH's position is indeed stable, but I'm more concerned about how long the RSI momentum of various public chains can last.
Ethereum's dominance in the DeFi ecosystem continues to shape how the entire sector evolves. The network's influence doesn't stop at today—it's a force that deepens with each passing cycle. Yet this narrative isn't about a single winner crushing all competitors. What Ethereum demonstrates, quite clearly, is that the market genuinely cares about how projects handle distribution and decentralization. A truly distributed network architecture resonates with users who've grown tired of centralized gatekeeping. That's the real lesson here. When you examine why Ethereum maintains its position across lending protocols, liquidity pools, and yield strategies, you'll find decentralized principles aren't just ideology—they're a competitive advantage that compounds over time. Other chains are watching closely.