Exploring the origins of DeFi protocols with Andre Cronje

Смотреть на YouTube ↗  |  19 августа 2026, 13:08  |  59:22  |  The Block
Спикеры
Andre Cronje — Founder, Flying Tulip
Gareth Jenson — Глава мультимедийного отдела, The Block
Andre Cronje walks through his path from crypto code reviews and early DeFi primitives to founding Flying Tulip. He explains Flying Tulip's attempt to improve DeFi capital efficiency and yield via unified lending, AMM, order book and derivative architecture, while cautioning that the young protocol's roughly 9% FTUSD yield still does not offset risk. He also argues DeFi/on-chain finance will keep growing as a niche, institutional adoption supports crypto, and new U.S. SEC proposals create a real compliance path. The conversation closes with AI tooling's impact on development and the likelihood of future throttling. - Cronje recounts entering crypto through ICO code reviews, then advising Fantom and building Yearn, Keep3r and ve33. - Flying Tulip's core thesis is capital efficiency via one account combining lending, AMM LP, order book, derivatives and total return swaps. - He says DeFi is now really on-chain finance, a niche for technically inclined users, but it will keep growing. - He highlights that most recent exploits are offchain infrastructure or key failures rather than smart contract bugs. - New SEC proposals are seen as a real compliance path, though costlier and harder for issuers. - Institutional adoption is a positive counterweight to weaker retail sentiment. - He believes AI tooling has improved sharply but cheap frontier access will likely be throttled, so teams should keep human review.
Идеи
Andre Cronje Founder, Flying Tulip 16:32
Flying Tulip yields improve with maturity.
Flying Tulip's combined account/collateral architecture, including lending, AMM LP, order book, derivatives and total return swaps with RFQ liquidations and no ADL, is designed to maximize capital efficiency and offer better yields than similarly sized competitors; however, because the protocol is only about six months old, the current roughly 9% FTUSD yield is too low to offset risk, so the opportunity strengthens with time and AUM.
Andre Cronje Founder, Flying Tulip 27:38
DeFi will keep growing.
Andre argues that DeFi/on-chain finance will keep growing because it serves a niche of technically inclined users who accept extra complexity in exchange for control and asset ownership; it is not meant to replace traditional finance, but that niche is large enough and technical literacy is rising, with recent exploit cycles being a natural overcorrection.
Andre Cronje Founder, Flying Tulip 32:24
U.S. crypto regulation creates real path.
New SEC proposals and a more pro-innovation regulator create a real compliance path for crypto businesses; he says this makes offering regulated crypto services harder and more expensive, but those checks and balances are net positive for users and for the sector because they replace the prior impossible situation of being told to comply with no way to comply.
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This The Block video, published August 19, 2026, features Andre Cronje discussing FTUSD, Flying Tulip, DEFI, U.S. crypto. 3 trade ideas extracted by AI with direction and confidence scoring.

Speakers: Andre Cronje  · Tickers: FTUSD, Flying Tulip, DEFI, U.S. crypto