What is Decentralized Finance (DeFi)? A privacy guide to the world of crypto

Discover how decentralized finance works, how it compares to traditional banks, and what you should know before diving in

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Decentralized Finance — commonly called DeFi — is a growing alternative to traditional financial systems. Built on blockchain technology, DeFi lets you borrow, lend, earn interest, and trade crypto assets without banks, brokers, or even personal identification. Instead of relying on human intermediaries, DeFi protocols run on smart contracts: self-executing code on decentralized networks like Ethereum.

The draw is clear: global, always-on access to financial tools that are fast, programmable, and often permissionless. But as with any emerging technology, DeFi comes with caveats, particularly when it comes to privacy, security, and risk. In this guide, you’ll learn what DeFi is, how it works, why it matters, and how to engage with it safely, especially if privacy is important to you.

To maximally protect your privacy and financial security online, a decentralized VPN is a crucial first line of defense.

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Decentralized finance (DeFi) delivers financial services—like lending, swaps, and investment—via smart contracts on permissionless blockchains, removing intermediaries like banks or brokers.

By providing liquidity to smart-contract-based pools (e.g. via AMMs like Uniswap), users earn transaction fees or interest in proportion to their contribution.

DeFi poses technical risks (smart contract bugs, hacks), volatility exposure, and regulatory challenges—especially since some protocols may be less decentralized than advertised.

Popular DeFi services include lending platforms (Aave, Compound), decentralized exchanges (like Uniswap), liquidity pool aggregators, and synthetic token protocols.

DeFi protocols are open-source and interoperable (“money legos”), enabling composable financial services where contracts can interact without intermediaries or permission.

About the authors

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Benjamin Nemeroff

Ben is a core member of Nym’s marketing team. He writes about privacy, security, and VPNs, helping users protect themselves from tracking and surveillance.
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Casey Ford. PhD

Technical reviewer
Casey is the Head of Communications, lead writer at Nym, and editorial reviewer at Nym. He holds a PhD in Philosophy and researches the intersection of decentralized technologies and social life.

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