The determinants of funding liquidity risk in decentralized lending

IF 5.5 2区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Minh Hong Nguyen , Binh Nguyen Thanh , Huy Pham , Thi Thu Tra Pham
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Abstract

Decentralized lending in the DeFi ecosystem mirrors traditional financial intermediation but poses significant risks, particularly funding liquidity risk, due to the volatility and composbility of digital assets, high leverage, and the absence of regulatory protections. This study applies traditional financial intermediation theories to DeFi lending and empirically test which internal factors such as interest rates and user market power, as well as external factors like the USD Index, influence funding liquidity risk in DeFi lending. Analyzing high-frequency blockchain data using the ARDL model and a novel dynamic ARDL simulation from major pools such as Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) and Wrapped Ethereum (WETH), the research finds that current algorithmic interest rate models fail to function as effective self-stabilization mechanisms. Additionally, lower deposit concentration in these pools may exacerbate, rather than mitigate, funding liquidity risk.
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Global Finance Journal
Global Finance Journal BUSINESS, FINANCE-
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
13.50%
发文量
106
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Global Finance Journal provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and techniques among academicians and practitioners and, thereby, advances applied research in global financial management. Global Finance Journal publishes original, creative, scholarly research that integrates theory and practice and addresses a readership in both business and academia. Articles reflecting pragmatic research are sought in areas such as financial management, investment, banking and financial services, accounting, and taxation. Global Finance Journal welcomes contributions from scholars in both the business and academic community and encourages collaborative research from this broad base worldwide.
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