Author: Chen Xiaomeng The DeFi era, which once championed financial equality, is actually over. A few years ago, we were complaining that the tens of dollars inAuthor: Chen Xiaomeng The DeFi era, which once championed financial equality, is actually over. A few years ago, we were complaining that the tens of dollars in

The Playground of Whales: Why Retail Investors Are Fleeing DeFi

2026/01/27 11:30
5 min read

Author: Chen Xiaomeng

The DeFi era, which once championed financial equality, is actually over.

A few years ago, we were complaining that the tens of dollars in gas fees on the Ethereum mainnet were blocking retail investors. Now, Layer 2 blockchains have become ghost chains, and after the mainnet upgrade, gas fees have become almost negligible.

With the entry barrier removed, it was expected that retail investors would rejoice, but instead, a silent retreat ensued.

Why? Because everyone finally came to their senses:

In this market, we have the mindset of selling heroin, but we only earn the money of selling face cream.

I. The Low Gas Trap: From Noble Chains to Electronics Factories

Previously, expensive gas at least helped filter out some low-quality interactions, forcing you to carefully consider each action. Now that gas is cheap, DeFi has become a giant electronic assembly line.

Because of the low interaction cost, project teams assume you should engage in a massive amount of interaction. As a result, for that tiny bit of potential airdrop expectation, retail investors are forced to become skilled workers on the blockchain: cross-chain, swap, staking, forming LPs... mechanically repeating this hundreds of times every day.

But this did not bring higher returns. On the contrary, low gas became a tool for project teams to endlessly inflate activity data.

This is the hard work on the blockchain.

II. A Dictator Who Changes His Orders Frequently: Code Is No Longer Law

"Code is Law" was once the most captivating narrative of DeFi. However, current DeFi protocols not only have backdoors in their code, but the words of project teams can also be a scythe that falls at any moment.

This is the most painful issue that retail investors hate the most right now – the uncertainty of the rules.

Modern project teams have long since learned how to be ruthless. They've invented an unredeemable "points system," like a carrot dangling in front of a donkey's eyes, enticing you to continuously invest money and time. Just when you've painstakingly accumulated points for six months, eagerly awaiting your payout, the project team suddenly issues a notice:

  • "For the sake of community fairness, we will crack down on witch attacks."

  • "Our VE model needs to be modified."

  • "We have added a 45-day cooling-off period for the sake of community development."

Yesterday you were hailed as an early supporter, but today you're being labeled a witch because you slightly changed your IP address or missed a day of fund retention. The project team has complete control over the rules; they can change them however they want.

This feels like going to work for a company where the boss initially promised daily wages. After you finish your work, the boss suddenly says, "For the company's long-term development, we'll withhold your wages for now and pay you next year based on your performance."

In traditional business, this is called fraud; in DeFi, it's called DAO governance.

III. Prisoners of Locked-up Funds: Capital Hunting Under High APY

In order to maintain token prices, current DeFi protocols are extremely keen on locking up users' tokens. Various Ve models are emerging, often requiring users to lock up their tokens for one, two, or even four years.

The project team will lure you in with extremely attractive APY rates. It seems like the returns are high, but the ending is already written:

  • Liquidity deadlock: Your principal is locked up and cannot be moved.

  • Big players rush to sell: Project owners, early investors, and whales often release their shares at specific times, or they can lock in profits through off-exchange hedging.

  • The price of the coin drops to zero: When you can unlock it, you will find that although you have earned 50% of the coin's value, the price of the coin has dropped by 90%.

The essence of locking up shares is that retail investors are using their liquidity to help whales cash out. While you're greedy for that little bit of interest, they're eyeing your principal.

IV. Extreme mismatch between risk and return

Let's do some realistic calculations.

Currently, excluding those Ponzi schemes that could easily collapse, the stablecoin yields of mainstream DeFi protocols are only around 5%-10%. This seems higher than banks, but what are the underlying risks?

  • Smart contract vulnerability: Hackers could drain the pool at any time.

  • Front-end hijacking: Phishing websites are difficult to defend against.

  • Risk of decoupling: Algorithmic stablecoins or cross-chain bridge assets could instantly become worthless.

  • Project owner Rug Pull: Even projects with hundreds of millions of TVL can abscond with the money overnight.

Earning a 5% return while bearing the risk of losing 100% of your principal is a classic example of high risk and low return. This rate of return doesn't even cover the mental anguish and anxiety incurred during the trading process. In comparison, simply buying and holding Bitcoin, or even managing your funds on a centralized exchange, offers far better value than tinkering on the blockchain.

Conclusion: Refuse to become on-chain fuel

DeFi innovation has stagnated, but the methods of exploitation have evolved.

At this stage, for most retail investors with less than $100,000 in capital, DeFi has lost its golden potential. It is no longer a wilderness full of opportunities, but a playground meticulously designed by whales and unscrupulous project teams.

Every button, every rule, and every suggestion to lock up your shares here is designed to entice you to hand over your chips.

Therefore, the best strategy right now might only be one: acknowledge that DeFi is indeed failing. Stop those meaningless interactions, stop locking up your assets for meager returns. Protect your principal, convert it into truly valuable core assets, and then calmly observe this battle between whales.

Stop being a laborer on the blockchain; your time and capital deserve better uses.

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