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True. It all comes down to ownership. Institutions or fintechs don't want to trust me or MORPHO token holders to manage risk, fees, or code. They want control.
This understanding drastically shifts how one should view onchain lending players' incentives and roles.

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Aave just approved tETH for their Core Instance.
Here's why this matters:
tETH is essentially a leveraged staking wrapper that runs through Aave itself. Now users can borrow stablecoins against this already max-leveraged position.
It's recursive leverage on recursive leverage.
This exact trade caused massive losses just weeks ago from a minor rate spike. Withdrawal queues are at all-time highs, spreads at all-time lows.
Even worse: tETH is already on Prime Instance too, so any isolation between markets is gone. Bad debt contagion flows everywhere.
Aave's risk profile has objectively been getting riskier w/ increased collateral exposure to Ethena, and tETH pushes it even further out on the risk curve, imo.
While I love Aave and am not trying to be a doomer here, I'd expect institutional capital onboarding to DeFi lending rails to gravitate toward Morpho vaults over Aave.
w/ Morpho, institutions get customizable risk parameters that are immutable and can select which specific risk/market exposure they want.
+ This is already where the majority of DeFi curation happens (Steakhouse, Gauntlet, etc).
Look at Coinbase's cbBTC market success on Morpho as an early preview (8% APY while only being exposed to super blue-chip collateral in cbBTC).
TradFi will choose to curate capital with Morpho vaults while fintechs (Coinbase, Robinhood, Revolut etc) bring these curated markets to retail.
Much easier to plug and play the markets with parameters they can more effectively underwrite and remain compliant with.

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