Total value locked in DeFi protocols is one metric to tell adoption of the blockchain, but the ratio of MCAP to TVL could tell which competing chains have a higher DeFi utilization rate.
Total value locked (TVL) has recently gained prominence as the metric of choice when measuring the value and usage of
DeFi on the various different
smart contract capable blockchains.
But it only tells part of the story.
While TVL can be used to see the absolute amount of value locked in DeFi protocols, it doesn’t allow for direct comparison between competing chains — since some chains have inherently more value ready to be staked (due to the existence of numerous tokenized assets).
Instead, users may find it more apt to compare the ratio of each chain’s market capitalization to its TVL (MCAP/TVL) to see which blockchains have the highest DeFi utilization rate of their native assets and tokens — such that a low number equals a higher DeFi utilization.
Here’s what we found when looking at the top 10 largest blockchains by TVL.
Coming in first place is
Fantom, which has an MCAP/TVL of 0.8 — being the only smart contract platform with more value locked in DeFi than the size of its market cap. The vast majority of this TVL is associated with the MultiChain bridge and DAOs like 0xDAO and veDAO seeking to capture a share of the highly anticipated
Andre Cronje Solidly NFT airdrop.
Osmosis has the second lowest MCAP/TVL at 1.3. Despite having a relatively low TVL of $1.27 billion, the platform is dominated by a single DeFi protocol — the Osmosis DEX. Third up is
TRON, which has an MCAP/TVL of 1.5 much of which is pretty evenly spread across JustLend, JustCryptos and SUNSwap.
We also examined the 10 lowest DeFi platforms by MCAP/TVL and found that this metric was led by
Fusion,
Fantom and
Sifchain respectively.
With an MCAP/TVL of just 0.3, Fusion has far more value locked on its platform than the market cap of its native asset (FSN). The vast majority of its more than $140 million TVL is associated with the Chainge Finance application.
Fantom once against ranks highly with its 0.8 MCAP/TVL, with the platform seeing a rapid uptick in the number of cross-chain assets staked within its ecosystem. Sifchain, with its 1.1 MCAP/TVL comes in at joint third place along with
Waves,
Karura and
Kava — each of which have seen dramatic growth in their TVL in the last year, but still haven’t seen the proliferation of tokenized assets or cross-chain wrapped tokens on their platforms.
With cross-chain bridges rapidly growing in popularity and DeFi protocols increasingly offering attractive incentives for depositors and users, there’s a good chance that more blockchains will begin seeing their MCAP/TVL fall under 1.
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