DeFi Drip Podcast | Tokenized Assets & Onchain Finance

Centrifuge

The tokenized asset market went from $1B to $25B in two years.  DeFi Drip by Centrifuge goes inside the room: direct conversations with the founders, protocol leads, and asset managers making the decisions that are moving institutional finance onchain. Not analysis. Not predictions. The people actually building it, explaining how.

  1. Aug 5

    Unsecured Credit Is Coming Onchain | Benjamin and Weso, Cap — S2 E7

    Benjamin Sarquis Peillard, founder and CEO of Cap, argues DeFi yield has been circular from the start. Bitcoin-backed lending, basis trading, inflationary tokens: on his read, the returns come from crypto paying crypto. Cap connects onchain capital to the productive economy through unsecured credit, the largest credit market in the world, and one DeFi has never been able to touch. Recorded live at the RWA Summit in Cannes for Season 2 of DeFi Drip, Benjamin and Cap CTO Weso break down the three-sided market behind insured private credit, how institutions are borrowing onchain without posting collateral, and how tokenized RWAs can become the next underwriting asset. IN THIS EPISODE 👇 Cap's three-sided market: depositors bring dollars, institutions borrow unsecured, underwriters post collateral and pick the borrowerHow regulated asset managers can become distribution channelsWhat's the borrow demand for unsecured credit onchainHow onchain underwriting is faster than a traditional credit committeeWhy retail should never underwrite institutions directlyWhat secures unsecured borrowing, and the role RWAs can playComposability as the hardest concept to explain to traditional finance STAY CONNECTED WITH CENTRIFUGE Website → https://centrifuge.ioBlog → https://centrifuge.io/blogX (Twitter) → https://x.com/centrifugeLinkedIn → https://linkedin.com/company/centrifugehqNewsletter → https://share.hsforms.com/19j_mbuUsTiyf84HcIsndswnup3o

    Unsecured Credit Is Coming Onchain | Benjamin and Weso, Cap — S2 E7
  2. Jul 29

    RWAs Are the Missing Collateral Layer in DeFi Lending | Jonathan Han, Euler Labs — S2 E6

    DeFi lending has always run on crypto-native collateral. Jonathan Han, CEO of Euler Labs, argues that's a structural problem — correlated assets move together in a downturn, creating cascading liquidations. RWAs fix that by providing a critical layer of diversification. Recorded live at the RWA Summit in Cannes for Season 2 of DeFi Drip, Adam Bawi, Director of BD at Centrifuge, sits down with Jonathan to break down Euler's modular vault architecture, the deSPXA integration, and why building a transparent risk framework for RWA collateral is the most important challenge in DeFi lending right now. IN THIS EPISODE 👇Euler's comeback: from a $200M hack to $4B in depositsModular vs monolithic vault architecture — and why modularity wins for institutionsHow Kraken Earn built on Euler and hit $100M in deposits in monthsdeSPXA live on Euler: the first tokenized licensed S&P 500 as collateralWhy RWAs provide the non-correlated diversification DeFi lending needsLooping strategies for shorter duration RWA assets — what's comingThe next collateral categories: tokenized commodities, gold, and yield-bearing stablecoinsWhy risk frameworks are the most important unsolved problem in RWA lending STAY CONNECTED WITH CENTRIFUGEWebsite → https://centrifuge.ioBlog → https://centrifuge.io/blogX (Twitter) → https://x.com/centrifugeLinkedIn → https://linkedin.com/company/centrifugehqNewsletter → https://share.hsforms.com/19j_mbuUsTiyf84HcIsndswnup3o

    RWAs Are the Missing Collateral Layer in DeFi Lending | Jonathan Han, Euler Labs — S2 E6
  3. Jul 16

    Vaults to Power Every Financial Product Onchain | J. Offerijns & F. Gartenmeister, Centrifuge — S2 E5

    Vaults started as a yield product for DeFi users. Jeroen Offerijns, CTO at Centrifuge Labs, and Frederik Gartenmeister, Head of Product at Centrifuge Labs, argue they're becoming the core primitive that enables any financial product — funds, ETFs, securitizations — to run natively onchain. Recorded live at the RWA Summit in Cannes for Season 2 of DeFi Drip, Mariia Yatsenko, Head of Marketing at Centrifuge Labs, sits down with Jeroen and Frederik to break down institutional vaults: what makes them different from standard DeFi vaults, why asynchronous execution is a feature not a bug, and what the road from tokenization to native onchain origination actually looks like. IN THIS EPISODE 👇 Why vaults are becoming the core primitive for onchain finance — not just yield productsWhat "institutional" means in the context of vault infrastructureWhy asynchronous execution is a safeguard, not a limitationOnchain PM: managing one portfolio across multiple chainsAccounting tokens: how Centrifuge solves the settlement phase problemThe three stages of onchain finance: tokenization, onchain asset management, native originationWhat higher risk-adjusted yields look like when RWAs and DeFi assets are combined in one vault LEARN MORE LEARN MORE Dive deeper into institutional vaults with Centrifuge's technical series: Centrifuge Expands Its Institutional Vault Stack with the Onchain Portfolio Manager → https://centrifuge.io/blog/onchain-pmThe Evolution of the Onchain Capital Stack → https://centrifuge.io/blog/from-tokenization-to-vaults-onchain-capital-stackBeyond Instant Settlement: The Standard for Asynchronous Vaults → https://centrifuge.io/blog/asynchronous-vaultsThe Programmable Vault Stack: Customize Behavior Without Rewriting the Core → https://centrifuge.io/blog/the-programmable-vault-stack STAY CONNECTED WITH CENTRIFUGE Website → https://centrifuge.io Blog → https://centrifuge.io/blog X (Twitter) → https://x.com/centrifuge LinkedIn → https://linkedin.com/company/centrifugehq Newsletter → https://share.hsforms.com/19j_mbuUsTiyf84HcIsndswnup3o

    Vaults to Power Every Financial Product Onchain | J. Offerijns & F. Gartenmeister, Centrifuge — S2 E5
  4. Jul 7

    The Chance to Engage Investors Like Never Before | Jonathan Casterline, Van Eck — S2 E4

    Jonathan Casterline, Product Manager for Digital Assets at Van Eck, discusses where the firm goes next in tokenization. Van Eck holds roughly $4 to $5 billion in digital assets, primarily within the ETF space. A year after launching their tokenized Treasury fund, the firm is working out how to move past experimentation and drive the institutional demand that the next generation of onchain products will need. Recorded live at the RWA Summit in Cannes for Season 2 of DeFi Drip, Graham Nelson, DeFi Product Lead at Centrifuge, sits with Jonathan to discuss the evolution of asset management, the challenges of distribution in a nascent regulatory landscape, and why tokenization's greatest value lies in direct investor engagement. IN THIS EPISODE 👇  Van Eck's move from ETFs into tokenizationLearnings from their first tokenized fund and how the industry evolvesDebunking "cheaper, faster, better": the intermediaries tokenization was supposed to remove are still in the roomThe marketing problem: what you can actually say once a security is onchainStandardization across private funds, wrappers, and custodial modelsThe relevance of direct investor engagement STAY CONNECTED WITH CENTRIFUGE Website → https://centrifuge.io Blog → https://centrifuge.io/blog X (Twitter) → https://x.com/centrifuge LinkedIn → https://linkedin.com/company/centrifugehq Newsletter → https://share.hsforms.com/19j_mbuUsTiyf84HcIsndswnup3o

    The Chance to Engage Investors Like Never Before | Jonathan Casterline, Van Eck — S2 E4

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The tokenized asset market went from $1B to $25B in two years.  DeFi Drip by Centrifuge goes inside the room: direct conversations with the founders, protocol leads, and asset managers making the decisions that are moving institutional finance onchain. Not analysis. Not predictions. The people actually building it, explaining how.

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