I appreciate the NeoFi terminology and what it represents, but let's be real—isn't this just repackaging DeFi with neobanking and crypto banking features? It feels like we're slapping a new label on something the space already understood. The core mechanics remain the same: decentralized protocols, programmable money, and financial services built on crypto rails. Nothing wrong with that, just calling it what it is.
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DaisyUnicorn
· 14h ago
Exactly right, NeoFi is DeFi dressed in a new outfit.
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BearMarketNoodler
· 14h ago
It's just a change of packaging without changing the substance; the DeFi approach has long been played out.
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TestnetScholar
· 15h ago
New bottle, old wine. Is that all? We've played that already.
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pumpamentalist
· 15h ago
New bottle with old wine, the name NeoFi is quite clever, but frankly it's just DeFi with a new disguise.
I appreciate the NeoFi terminology and what it represents, but let's be real—isn't this just repackaging DeFi with neobanking and crypto banking features? It feels like we're slapping a new label on something the space already understood. The core mechanics remain the same: decentralized protocols, programmable money, and financial services built on crypto rails. Nothing wrong with that, just calling it what it is.