DeFi
Enhancing Financial Security in DeFi and CeFi
Wednesday. December 25 at 2:00 AM
1 min. readIn 2024, data revealed a 40% decrease in poor financial conditions in decentralized finance (DeFi) compared to the previous year, attributed to improved collapse protection and complex cryptographic formulas. Conversely, centralized finance (CeFi) saw a rise in breaches, with $694 million reported missing. DeFi protocols reported a decrease in losses from $787 million in 2023 to $474 million in 2024, thanks to advancements in technologies like MPC and specific ZKPs. Concerns over bridge-related exploits persisted, with faulty permission and access management contributing to 44% of DeFi frauds. CeFi projects experienced double the number of hacks in 2024, totaling $694 million, highlighting operational security weaknesses. Industry experts emphasize the need for enhanced key management and security measures to combat cyber threats, as demonstrated by incidents like the $55 million cyberattack on Radiant Capital. The evolving landscape of DeFi and CeFi underscores the importance of prioritizing security measures to safeguard assets across platforms.