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DeFi Strategies That Actually Make Sense

primereportsBy primereportsApril 27, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Cutting Through the Illusion of “Easy Yield” in Decentralised Finance

Decentralised Finance (DeFi) has reshaped how individuals interact with money—removing intermediaries, enabling permissionless access, and introducing new forms of earning. Yet beneath the surface of high annual percentage yields (APYs) and “passive income” narratives lies a more complex reality. Many participants chase returns without fully understanding where those returns originate—or the risks attached.

This article breaks down practical DeFi strategies that actually make sense, separating sustainable mechanisms from misleading hype.


1. Yield Farming: Real Returns vs. Inflated APYs

Yield farming refers to deploying crypto assets across DeFi protocols to earn rewards, often in the form of additional tokens. While advertised APYs can appear extremely attractive—sometimes reaching triple or even quadruple digits—these figures are often misleading.

Where real yield comes from:

  • Trading fees generated by decentralised exchanges
  • Interest paid by borrowers in lending markets
  • Protocol revenue shared with liquidity providers

Where “fake” yield comes from:

  • Token emissions (printing new tokens as rewards)
  • Short-term incentives designed to attract liquidity
  • Unsustainable reward structures that collapse once incentives are reduced

The key distinction is sustainability. If returns rely primarily on newly minted tokens rather than real economic activity, the yield is likely temporary. Once token prices drop or emissions slow, returns can evaporate quickly.


2. Liquidity Providing and Impermanent Loss (Explained Clearly)

Providing liquidity involves depositing token pairs on decentralised exchanges such as Uniswap. In return, users earn a share of trading fees.

However, this strategy introduces a critical risk known as impermanent loss.

What is Impermanent Loss?

Impermanent loss occurs when the prices of the deposited assets change relative to each other. The automated market maker (AMM) adjusts token ratios to maintain balance, which can result in a lower value compared to simply holding the assets.

Simple Example:

  • You deposit ETH and USDC into a pool
  • ETH price doubles
  • The pool automatically sells some ETH to maintain balance
  • You end up with less ETH than if you had just held it

Even though you earn fees, they may not always offset the loss—especially during volatile market conditions.

Key Insight:
Liquidity providing works best in low-volatility pairs (e.g., stablecoin pairs) or when trading volume is high enough to generate meaningful fees.


3. The “Passive Income” Myth in DeFi

DeFi is often marketed as a source of passive income, but this framing can be misleading.

In reality, DeFi requires:

  • Active monitoring of positions
  • Understanding of smart contract risks
  • Awareness of changing incentives and tokenomics
  • Risk management during market volatility

Returns are not fixed. Strategies that appear profitable today may become unviable tomorrow due to:

  • Declining token prices
  • Reduced trading volume
  • Protocol changes or exploits

Calling DeFi “passive” is like calling trading “set-and-forget”—technically possible, but rarely wise.


4. Core Platforms Explained Simply

Uniswap

A decentralised exchange (DEX) that allows users to swap tokens directly from their wallets. Instead of traditional order books, it uses liquidity pools. Users who provide liquidity earn fees from trades executed in those pools.

Use Case:

  • Token swaps
  • Liquidity provision for fee generation

Aave

A lending and borrowing protocol where users can deposit assets to earn interest or borrow against collateral.

How it works:

  • Lenders supply assets and earn interest
  • Borrowers take loans by overcollateralizing their positions

Use Case:

  • Earning yield through lending
  • Leveraging positions without selling assets

5. What Actually Makes a DeFi Strategy “Sensible”?

A strategy in DeFi is not defined by its APY, but by its risk-adjusted return and sustainability.

Sensible strategies tend to:

  • Rely on real economic activity (fees, interest)
  • Avoid excessive dependence on token emissions
  • Account for downside risks (price volatility, smart contract failure)
  • Align with long-term protocol viability

Unsensible strategies often:

  • Chase the highest APY without understanding the source
  • Ignore risks like impermanent loss or liquidation
  • Depend entirely on market hype and token inflation

Conclusion

DeFi offers powerful tools for generating yield, but it is not a shortcut to effortless wealth. Most returns come from identifiable sources—trading fees, borrowing demand, or incentives—and each carries trade-offs.

Understanding where yield originates is the difference between informed participation and speculation.

The reality is simple:
If the yield looks too good to be true, it usually is—and in DeFi, the market corrects that illusion faster than most expect.

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