Liquidity is discussed in most DeFi protocols as the capital sitting somewhere.


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Liquidity in real life is of access without repentance.

Falcon finance strikes a relevant nerve on this. It is not attempting to persuade users to liquidate their assets to have flexibility. It is constructed based on the premise that individuals desire to remain open to what they believe in, yet remain capable of functioning, rebalancing, and surviving volatility.

The concept of universal collateralization is not as trivial as it may seem.

Capital ceases to be siloed when the treatment of various forms of assets, including tokenized real-world assets, as usable collateral can be performed. That changes behavior. Less panic selling. Fewer forced exits. Less spontaneous decision-making.

USDf is not interesting since it is yet another artificial dollar. This is fascinating in the sense that it is liquidity in the absence of liquidation pressure.

That difference is important when it comes to stress, but not during hype cycles.

Falcon Finance looks less like an experiment of yield and more like people infrastructure in which people think in time.

And in crypto, patient systems tend to be more long-lived than attention systems.