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What is CeFi?

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraAugust 25, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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CeFi, short for centralized finance, is a system that blends the benefits of traditional finance with the opportunities found in the crypto world. It gives users a way to enjoy some of the high returns offered by decentralized finance (DeFi), while still maintaining the convenience and security that comes with regulated financial products.

Through CeFi platforms, you can save and earn interest, borrow money against your crypto, spend using a crypto debit card, or even trade digital assets — all in one place.

One of the key principles in cryptocurrency is decentralization. This means transactions can be carried out between two people, anywhere in the world, without needing a middleman such as a bank or payment processor.

DeFi takes this idea to its extreme, offering a wide range of smart contract–powered apps that let users save, borrow, lend, and trade with no central institution involved.

However, DeFi is still a relatively new and fast-evolving technology. It comes with its own risks, including complex platforms that require technical knowledge, potential vulnerabilities in smart contract code, risks of hacking, scams, or even user mistakes that can lead to losses.

That is where CeFi steps in. As the name suggests, centralized finance takes elements of DeFi but operates under a more structured and user-friendly model.

CeFi creates crypto investment products that provide good returns while also offering safeguards and simplicity closer to what you would find in traditional banking (also known as TradFi). On CeFi platforms, you can buy and sell cryptocurrencies, borrow against your digital assets, earn interest, or use crypto debit cards with added rewards.


How Do You Earn Yield with CeFi?

CeFi offers the opportunity to earn income through crypto-based accounts, which work in a way that is very similar to a bank savings account. The difference is that CeFi accounts often provide much higher interest rates than traditional banks.

But unlike bank deposits, your crypto deposits are usually not protected by government-backed insurance such as FDIC or SIPC in the United States. This means you need to carefully understand the risks before investing.

That said, certain platforms, like Coinbase, have taken steps to offer more protection. For example, Coinbase provides a principal guarantee on USDC (USD Coin) deposits used for lending, meaning your initial funds are protected even while being put to work.

To earn yield, you typically deposit your crypto into a CeFi platform. The provider then lends out your crypto to borrowers and, in return, pays you part of the interest collected. For instance, Coinbase allows U.S. customers in eligible states to earn up to 4% annual yield just by holding USDC on their platform.


Where Does the Yield Come From?

The yield you earn in CeFi comes from lending activities. When you deposit crypto, the platform puts those funds to work by lending them to individuals or institutions that need liquidity. These borrowers pay interest to the platform, and the platform shares part of that interest with you, the depositor.

This system is not very different from how traditional banks work — they take deposits, lend them out, and pay interest to savers. The difference is that in CeFi, the rates are often higher because the demand for crypto loans is strong and the industry is less regulated compared to traditional finance.


How Do Borrowing and Lending Connect in CeFi?

Borrowing and lending are two sides of the same CeFi system. When you want to borrow, you can use your cryptocurrency holdings as collateral, just like using your house or car in traditional secured loans.

This gives you access to cash without selling your crypto. On the other hand, the interest that borrowers pay becomes the yield that lenders earn.

Unlike traditional bank loans, CeFi loans are typically much easier to access. Many platforms don’t require lengthy paperwork or even credit checks. For example, Coinbase allows eligible U.S. customers to borrow up to $100,000 against their crypto with no credit check required.


What Are the Risks of CeFi?

Although CeFi aims to be safer and more user-friendly than DeFi, it still comes with risks. Different CeFi platforms may use your deposits in different ways, and some strategies may carry higher levels of risk than others.

Before investing, it’s important to research carefully and understand how your funds will be used, how the interest is generated, and what protections are in place.

One of the biggest things to remember is that crypto deposits are not insured by government agencies the way bank deposits are. This means that if something goes wrong with the platform, your funds could be at risk. While Coinbase offers certain guarantees, not all providers do.

Another risk is lock-up periods. Some platforms require you to keep your funds locked for a certain time before you can withdraw them. However, Coinbase, for instance, allows customers to access their USDC at any time.


Stablecoins in CeFi

Stablecoins, such as USDC, play a major role in CeFi. But not all stablecoins are built the same way. USDC is considered one of the more transparent and reliable options because it is backed by dollar-denominated assets equal to or greater than the USDC in circulation.

These assets are held in segregated accounts with regulated U.S. financial institutions.

USDC is also built on open-source code, which means anyone can review and audit it. This transparency helps build trust. You can purchase USDC on exchanges like Coinbase and hold it in any Ethereum-compatible wallet.

Transferring U.S. dollars into USDC is free, and the coin itself was launched through a partnership between Coinbase and Circle under the CENTRE Consortium.


✅ In short, CeFi combines the best of both worlds: the higher earning potential of decentralized finance with the structure, simplicity, and relative safety of traditional finance.

But just like any financial product, it’s crucial to understand the risks, do your research, and choose platforms carefully before investing.

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