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DeFi remains popular amid explosion in crypto usage: a16z report

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The decentralized finance ecosystem continues to grow despite recent challenges as overall crypto usage hits record levels, venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) said in a new report.

In its “State of Crypto” report published on Oct. 16, a16z noted that the crypto industry has witnessed a major spike in activity over the past year. The growth trajectory for the industry is “reminiscent of early internet adoption.”

For instance, September 2024 saw 220 million addresses interact with protocols across the blockchain ecosystem—more than triple the figures recorded in late 2023. About 100 million of these active addresses were on Solana (SOL), a blockchain network that has registered a massive spike in activity.

As well as Solana, other networks to see a significant increase in active addresses are Near Protocol (NEAR), Coinbase’s layer-2 network Base, Tron (TRX) and Bitcoin (BTC).

Stablecoin and crypto regulation

The report also highlighted several growth metrics and key issues surrounding the crypto industry since a16z’s first State of Crypto report in 2023.

One major takeaway is that crypto has become a significant political issue amid the U.S. election. However, the United States lags behind the European Union and the United Kingdom in public engagement regarding crypto regulation.

The market has also seen considerable developments around stablecoins, including their regulation and usage. Notably, stablecoins have grown to become one of the top 20 holders of U.S. Treasury securities, with a Coinbase report showing marked growth in Q3, 2024. Major players include Tether’s USDT and Circle’s USDC.

Additionally, infrastructure improvements and the increasing intersection of blockchain technology and artificial intelligence have further bolstered the industry’s growth.

DeFi continues to grow

DeFi has been one of the areas of crypto that saw the most usage across daily active addresses in the past year.

“Since DeFi’s arrival in the summer of 2020, decentralized exchanges, or DEXs, have grown to account for 10% of spot crypto trading activity — all of which occurred on centralized exchanges just four years ago,” the reports reads.

DeFi protocols across the ecosystem now account for over $169 billion in total value locked. Top platforms include Lido, Aave, Uniswap, EigenLayer, WBTC, and ether.fi. These decentralized platforms continue to attract users as traditional financial institutions, such as U.S. banks, face ongoing challenges.

According to a16z, top blockchains in terms of builder activity or interest include Ethereum (ETH), Solana and Bitcoin.

While Ethereum still attracts the most developer activity, with 20.8% of builders, Solana has seen significant growth in this sector, increasing from 5.1% in 2023 to 11.2% in 2024.

Base also recorded a notable jump in developer activity, rising from 7.8% to 10.7% year-over-year. Bitcoin, which has registered a surge in DeFi-related activity, saw an increase in builder interest from 2.6% to 4.2%.



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A16z, OpenSea partner with Stand With Crypto to create NFT legal fund  

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Andreessen Horowitz’s a16z Crypto fund has partnered with Stand With Crypto and OpenSea to create the Creator Legal Defense Fund.

According to releases from OpenSea and a16z, this initiative is designed to provide legal support and consultation to artists and creators using blockchain technology, particularly those working with NFTs

A6z has pledged $1 million to the defense fund, joining OpenSea, which committed $5 million. 

NFTs have empowered artists to directly monetize their work, maintain authenticity, and earn royalties through smart contracts. 

Recent legal challenges, including a Wells Notice issued to OpenSea by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, have raised concerns within the NFT community.

The growing regulatory pressure on blockchain-based creators has made legal assistance a priority.

The fund will offer creators legal assistance from firms such as Cooley LLP, Fenwick & West LLP, Goodwin Procter LLP, and Latham & Watkins LLP.

These services will help artists ensure their projects are legally compliant and provide defense against potential government actions, according to a16z.

Miles Jennings, General Counsel and Head of Decentralization at a16z, wrote that “the fear of potential legal repercussions should not hold back well-meaning artists” from exploring new initiatives like NFTs.





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