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From TradFi to DeFi: A Financial Evolution | Systemic Flaws Episode #5

From TradFi to DeFi: A Financial Evolution | Systemic Flaws Episode #5

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This episode of Systemic Flaws examines the structural transition from traditional financial systems to decentralized financial infrastructure. Max and Nic explore how legacy institutions intersect with blockchain-based architectures, where integration, compliance, and scalability remain the central challenges. We address common misconceptions around decentralization and accessibility, clarifying which components of DeFi can realistically operate at an enterprise level.

We conclude that fully decentralized finance is largely a myth, highlighting Bitcoin’s ongoing limitations as evidence of why total decentralization is unlikely to be achievable. At the same time, we emphasize that DeFi technologies introduce meaningful improvements—enabling more efficient transactions and reducing structural risk in how certain financial products are designed today. Rather than positioning DeFi as a replacement for traditional finance, we frame it as an evolutionary layer shaping the next era of global finance.


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