Liquid Meta: Powering the Future of Finance

Liquid Meta generates consistent revenues in an extremely volatile market

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In 2021, there were ~1700 deals that allocated more than $24.7B in private investments to crypto companies. That’s more than the previous 6 years…COMBINED (~$14.4B)!¹

Why is so much money being funneled into digital assets?

Well, for starters, the markets operate 24 x 7 x 365…they’re global/cross-border…assets are programmable through smart contracts…and decentralized markets allow for unparalleled transparency and instant settlements.

In other words, Decentralized Finance (DeFi) is flipping Traditional Finance on its head and has quickly become the fastest-growing opportunity in the industry.

That’s where Liquid Meta comes in. They’re a DeFi infrastructure and tech company building the bridge between TradFi and DeFi!

Let’s take a quick look at how Liquid Meta is powering the future of finance (and why they provide excellent exposure to an extremely volatile market).

Summary

  • More than just Bitcoin

  • Capital Liquidity – aka the electricity that powers DeFi

  • Meta Bridge

  • Bottom Line

More than just Bitcoin

When people talk about DeFi, they’re talking about a wide variety of financial apps in crypto or the blockchain. These apps all do different things, but they all share the common goal of disrupting financial intermediaries. 

DeFi leverages open-source blockchain technology to replace these institutions with smart contracts which allow for frictionless transactions. 

The primary way to measure the overall health of DeFi is to look at the Total Value Locked (TVL), which is the amount of value that is deposited in smart contracts. In June 2020 the TVL, according to DefiLlama, was $1.7B. Fast forward just 18 months later and that number has 113x to $193B!

This is to say: DeFi and digital assets are bigger than just Bitcoin.

MUCH bigger, in fact. The DeFi ecosystem (still in its infancy) is growing rapidly to provide a decentralized alternative to virtually everything, even complex financial use cases. 

Lending, borrowing, insurance, decentralized exchanges (DEX), and asset management are just some of the applications that are in use right now.


Capital Liquidity - aka the electricity that powers DeFi

Automated Market Making (AMM) revolutionized the crypto markets in a few different ways. They allow for permissionless access which means any business can list their token on a DEX, and anyone in the world can provide liquidity to any token.

In return, liquidity providers collect fees from all trading on the DEX. This practice is known as liquidity mining and it’s how Liquid Meta generates its revenues. 

One downside to the crypto markets is the extreme volatility. Anyone who’s HODL’d can attest to this.

 

Liquid Meta aims to lead the institutional liquidity mining space.

As they scale and returns increase, their cost of capital will decrease, and their technology will amplify their ability to provide liquidity to the best new and existing DeFi projects.

A larger capital base then allows them to make deals with DeFi projects before they even launch.

To do all this, technology is critical.

 

Meta Bridge

To scale, Liquid Meta needs to operate across multiple blockchains. They also need to be able to securely deploy large amounts of capital.

That’s why it’s building the Meta Bridge which will allow it to automate and digitize core functions, allowing operations to scale further, become more efficient, and introduce the possibility of additional revenue models.

The Meta Bridge platform connects all DeFi markets and assets through its terminal that helps determine which open-source platform has been professionally audited and will look for issues with the open-source code that allows it to determine its safety.

Its software auto-compounds returns to maximize revenues, and multi-chain reports offer transparent visibility of the operation.

Liquid Meta is building the platform to be a simple and automatic way of deploying liquidity not only efficiently, but securely, by mitigating the risks of being hacked.

It will also be resilient in both bull and bear markets due to the revenue model, which means consistent growth and scalability to deploy capital.

Bottom line

Liquid Meta generates revenue and profits from day 1 of operations downward.

The company is capex light and capital-efficient, meaning it does not require major investments in hardware or facilities to achieve scale.

Thanks to lean operating costs (no data centers, equipment, big utility costs), it enjoys exceptional margins, which it’s able to generate in all crypto macro environments.

And those returns are scaling with almost every incremental $1 of revenue dropping to the bottom line!

In an industry defined by volatility, Liquid Meta has a track record of consistent revenue growth bolstered by its innovative proprietary technology.

By continuing to leverage this tech, Liquid Meta is poised to scale right into exactly what it has set out to become: the leader of the institutional liquidity mining space.

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