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GoodFi Releases New Website and Advisory Board With Executives from Chainlink, Radix, Aave, Sushiswap, and More

Published 05/13/2021, 12:42 PM
Updated 05/13/2021, 01:00 PM
GoodFi Releases New Website and Advisory Board With Executives from Chainlink, Radix, Aave, Sushiswap, and More

GoodFi, a not-for-profit organization created by Radix with the mission of getting 100 million people into DeFi by 2025, announced today the addition of 22 executives to its advisory board from DeFi industry leaders such as Chainlink, Aave, Sushiswap, Avalanche and mStable.

The addition of the Board of Advisors, who meet monthly to tackle the combined challenges facing the adoption of decentralized finance, marks an important step in the growth of GoodFi after its initial unveiling just a few months ago. The shared experience, knowledge and resources of the GoodFi Board of Advisors will enable initiatives that lower the barriers to entry into crypto and increase understanding and access to DeFi for new users. By lowering these barriers, GoodFi and its members aim to help more people benefit from the opportunities and innovation presented by the DeFi industry.

GoodFi’s Newly Established Board of Advisors Includes:
  • Michael Zacharski - Account Executive, Chainlink
  • Trent Barnes - Principal, ZeroCap
  • Clayton Menzel - Head of Marketing & Content, Figment.io
  • James Simpson - Co-Founder, mStable
  • Fauve Altman - Global Community Lead, mStable
  • Isaac Rodgin - Head of Business Development, Fuse.io
  • Amanda Joki - Business Development & Marketing Lead, SushiSwap
  • Rachel Chu - Project Management Lead, SushiSwap
  • Omakase - Core Developer, SushiSwap
  • Alex Wearn - CEO, IDEX (NYSE:IEX)
  • Piers Ridyard - CEO, Radix
  • Isa Kivlighan - Digital Marketing Manager, Aave
  • Jay Kurahashi-Sofue - VP of Marketing, Ava Labs
  • Adam Simmons - Head of Strategy, Radix
  • Kyle Lu - CEO, Dapp.com
  • Albert Castellana - CEO, StakeHound
  • Jonas Lamis - CEO, StakerDAO
  • Sid Powell - CEO, Maple Finance
  • Lawrence Till - Managing Director, NetZero Capital
  • Scott Trowbridge - Co-Founder, Blockswap Network
  • Jacob Kowalewski - Chief Strategy Officer, t3rn
  • Milana Valmont (NYSE:VMI), Co-Founder & CEO, KIRA Network
  • Dan Reecer, VP of Growth, Acala Network
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Alongside the new advisory board, the first version of goodfi.com’s user-focused site has gone live, providing the introductory material for someone looking to understand and get involved with DeFi. This initial launch is focused on explaining to a first-time user the value proposition of decentralized finance, where the yield comes from, and the various levels of risk/reward that exist. From there, users are guided through getting their first wallet and assets based on their preferred platform and how much they are looking to invest.

The introductory educational resources that have gone live today are only the first iteration of GoodFi’s efforts to demystify DeFi. The advisory board members are all working on producing content for GoodFi and work is already underway on new features such as a “matchmaker” feature of the website that helps users find beginner-friendly DeFi dApps, opportunities, and asset classes. The focus of this tool, due to be released next month, is to provide an unbiased view of different DeFi options and associated risks as well as give real-time data about yields across a range of proven platforms.

The DeFi opportunities that GoodFi are proposing adhere to three overarching approaches to DeFi investing for new users, based on their financial experience and individual risk tolerance:

1. Safe & Stable: This approach primarily involves lending out stablecoins for annual returns of 5% - 15% through applications like Aave and Compound Finance or providing liquidity to stable-stable pairs on automated market makers like Uniswap or Sushiswap.

2. Take Calculated Risks: A moderate approach, ideal for those willing to take on calculated risk for higher annual returns (10% - 20%). This looks primarily at having some exposure to high-cap volatile assets like ETH or WBTC paired with a stable coin in two-sided liquidity pools, or through using automated yield farming opportunities such as those offered by Yearn Finance.

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3. Opportunities for the Adventurous: A more aggressive approach can yield returns of 30% or higher and requires increased exposure to volatile assets. This will include opportunities such as lending out WBTC/ETH or adding to volatile/volatile pairs on automated market makers. “While opening a new cryptocurrency wallet and interacting with various DeFi dApps is second-nature to crypto-natives, these processes will initially be intimidating to the uninitiated majority across the globe. To get 100m DeFi users by 2025, GoodFi needs to guide users at each step so they feel confident bringing assets into the ecosystem,” said Adam Simmons, Head of Strategy at Radix DLT.

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