DeFi will truly earn institutional flow once users hold one portfolio view and one source of truth, while intents route to the best venue, automatically.DeFi will truly earn institutional flow once users hold one portfolio view and one source of truth, while intents route to the best venue, automatically.

Abstraction layers are the upgrade DeFi needs | Opinion

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Decentralized finance, or DeFi, has both a financially expensive and time-costly bug, but it doesn’t exist in the code. It resides in market structure, the marooned liquidity that lingers across L1s, L2s, appchains, and bridges. Each is attributed with its own fee market, user experience, and MEV profile. 

Summary
  • Fragmentation drains efficiency: Liquidity scattered across L1s, L2s, and bridges imposes slippage, idle capital, and operational risk — acting as a hidden tax on DeFi.
  • Abstraction is the solution: Smart accounts and intent-based routing can unify liquidity, automate execution, and deliver a single portfolio view — eliminating the need for manual cross-chain management.
  • Verifiability builds trust: Institutional adoption depends on transparent, auditable execution layers that prove route choices and outcomes, turning abstraction into both an efficiency gain and a compliance advantage.

Every hop imposes slippage, operational risk, and idle buffers, and capital that should be compounding instead sits in transit as users get forced to play air-traffic controller across wallets, custodians, and bridges. Sorry to break the illusion here, but the fix won’t come from another bridge. Where it will come from is abstraction, smart account rails, and intent routers that make the chain gently fade into the background. 

In a mature design, a trader expresses what should happen, such as a hedge or rebalance, and the execution layer determines where and how across networks. This guarantees the best execution route possible and keeps settlement assurance neatly tucked away under the hood so the UX remains flawlessly smooth.

This abstraction layer is the answer to DeFi’s liquidity problem, and DeFi will only truly earn institutional flow once users hold one portfolio view and one source of truth, while intents route to the best venue, automatically. 

Need proof? The BIS Annual Economic Report 2025 argues that tokenized platforms can concentrate liquidity, reduce settlement frictions, and support new market designs. Long story short, the direction of travel is unmistakable and the facts undeniable: fragmentation now matters systemically.

Fragmentation is a hidden tax

Splitting liquidity across chains forces protocols to warehouse excess collateral to guard against common issues like oracle desyncs, bridge delays, and general cross-domain failures. 

Traders end up overpaying through slippage and spreads since pools are shallower on each side. The result becomes a negative carry on the whole stack, with more operational overhead, more approvals, and more idle float. This is fragmented execution in practice, and shows exactly why a change is needed.

Abstraction layers that unify, balance, and prove the best execution will collapse the endless taxing fragmentation plaguing DeFi and finally unlock capital efficiency throughout. Through an intent-based layer, users state a desired end state while an off- or on-chain solver orchestrates routes across venues and networks under enforceable constraints. 

Smart accounts (via account abstraction) provide the policy controls in this case, so that complex cross-chain flows can execute without click fatigue. If everything is done right, liquidity no longer lingers where the user left it but where the trade needs it. The means optimizes the ends, not merely justifies them.

Verifiable execution and nothing less

Abstraction that loses its transparency and opts for traditional opaque practices will fail policy and procurement tests. Institutional capital does not (and will never) accept the ‘trust me bro’ method of routing since it demands verifiable execution, one that comes tied to auditable data.

Verifiable execution enables the creation of an environment where users can either constrain exposure to MEV and latency arbitrage or they can pay for protection. Pair this with cryptographic receipts available for decisions made when routing, and the system becomes public, replayable, and provable. 

The European Central Bank’s Financial Stability Review of May focused on crypto-TradFi interconnectivity, implying a future where interoperability is judged on the reliability of its controls. Abstraction layers that can prove route choice, price improvement, and settlement finality will clear the need for due diligence, those that cannot be ring-fenced. 

Since fragmentation is a tax, abstraction is effectively the rebate because it removes the bridge roulette and tab-hopping elements of the UX from the process. 

Those that shift toward abstraction layer building first and intent-based routing will be the ones to succeed in the future of regulatory minefields and UX supremacy. The only thing that fundamentally matters in any market is user trust, and when liquidity without chains or friction becomes possible, capital efficiency becomes inevitable.

Sky

Sky is the founder of LIKWID, a DeFi protocol unifying DEX and lending on Uniswap V4. A seasoned fintech CTO turned crypto-native entrepreneur, Sky has built across the blockchain stack since 2018, from OTC trading desks and EOS-based games to DeFi protocols and mining infrastructure. His current focus is building the foundation for a new generation of permissionless, oracle-free financial applications.

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