Is DeFi yield now too low to attract on-chain users?

- DeFi yield may not reflect the full on-chain risk, noted Santiago R., founder of Inversion.
- Yields range depending on vaults or liquidity pairs, from virtually zero to as much as 352% annualized.
- DeFi yield has been sliding since a brief spike in 2024.
DeFi yield has fallen to a much lower range in 2026, and was considered a sign of a maturing industry. However, the recent Drift Protocol hack raised the issue of technical risk and whether current yields offset the value of putting assets on-chain.
DeFi yield has been sliding on most protocols, and the early days of high-return yield farming seem to be over. DeFi has become a more mature sector, where protocols rely on stablecoins and the predictable yield of tokenized bonds or money funds.
Peak farming days often relied on new token issuance to offset risk, and traders would recoup their initial deposit within a short period.
Santiago R., founder of Inversion, considers that on-chain yield should be much higher to offset the current technical risks.
“I get asked constantly what is enough yield to come onchain. I think it’s at least 18% today. Anything below that is not worth the hassle or the risk,” explained Santiago R. in an X post.
He does not give details on generating that yield, but points to smart contract risk, general exposure of holdings, and overall protocol risk.
DeFi yield should be higher to offset technical risk
DeFi is still not anonymous and has often exposed whale wallets. Confidential usage is not as widespread yet.
Overall, DeFi calculates risk and yield in financial terms, mostly linked to the volatile nature of crypto assets. Protocols do not account for general vulnerabilities, which have often led to dramatic losses.
On-chain rates are also low due to the limited demand for assets. Low yield on deposited tokens does not mean the investment is low-risk, but that risk may not be priced correctly, noted Santiago R. He proposes higher yields, alongside selling insurance products against losses.
DeFi yield slides in the past months
DeFi yields have fallen even below the levels of US T-bills, at 3.8% annualized. For some lending protocols, annualized yields start at virtually zero.
There are still high individual liquidity pair yields on DEX, which offset the risk of impermanent loss or a token rug pull. However, most of the Aave V3 and other lending vaults have much lower yields.
While individual vaults can still offer high hypothetical returns, overall yields have fallen to the lowest level since 2022.

There are also no more general periods of outsized yields, partially due to the more bearish outlook for the crypto market. High yields happen only during periods of hype, but the general enthusiasm ended with the first DeFi summer.
Especially for stablecoin liquidity pairs, yields are often under 0.5%. For Morpho, vault yield ranges from virtually zero to as much as 352% for the riskiest vaults.
The recently exploited Drift Protocol offered relatively high yields of up to 16%, reflecting crypto risk partially. The protocol’s vaults were considered low-risk and mature, at least up to the $280M hack on April 1.
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Hristina Vasileva
Hristina Vasileva specializes in DeFi, business, and economic news. She graduated from Sofia University with an MA in Philosophy, after completing a 4-year BA in Business Administration, Journalism, and Mass Communication. She has worked for one of the country’s leading newspapers, covering the commodities and corporate results beat. Currently, Hristina is a contributing news author at Cryptopolitan.
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