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Specialized blockchains are shaping the future of DeFi

Dylan
Last updated: May 4, 2025 8:28 pm
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Published May 4, 2025
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A new class of blockchains like Berachain, Story (IPfi), Unichain, Monad, and MegaETH are leading a wave of specialized blockchain launches designed to serve increasingly diverse decentralized finance applications. But these chains aren’t just niche alternatives—they’re breaking users free from the constraints of the general-purpose status quo. This approach challenges the long-standing notion that a handful of general-purpose networks can support all use cases—and declares that the future isn’t one monolithic chain to rule them all, but a unit of optimized environments competing, collaborating, and coexisting.

Institutions are entering with expectations shaped by decades of traditional finance, and the demand is clear. They want performance-optimized platforms that cater to high-speed trading, tokenized intellectual property, and sophisticated real-world asset markets. As these ecosystems grow, questions around cross-chain interoperability, institutional adoption, and competitive dynamics in DeFi infrastructure become increasingly relevant. The game is changing under our feet, and those who cling to general-purpose chains could be left behind.

Breaking free from general-purpose bottlenecks

General-purpose blockchains are beginning to show their cracks as financial institutions start stepping into DeFi. Proponents of specialization rightly argue that tailored infrastructures deliver more than technological advances, providing stronger security guarantees, improved scalability, and compliance features that appeal to institutional participants. For financial institutions exploring on-chain finance,  predictable execution environments, regulatory-friendly frameworks, and reduced counterparty risk are especially mission-critical. These areas where specialized chains offer an edge, with these features already embedded to meet real-world demand, where general-purpose chains would require retrofitting to adapt. 

Some critics warn that a highly fragmented landscape could dilute liquidity and create inefficiencies, making it harder for assets to flow seamlessly across different platforms. Even though cross-chain solutions such as trust-minimized bridges and universal liquidity layers aim to mitigate these risks, their effectiveness remains a critical factor in whether specialization can scale without introducing friction. Thus, the trillion-dollar question remains: can we build this connective tissue fast enough to pace specialization?

Nevertheless, emerging data from beta deployments indicates that specialized networks can attract robust ecosystems, offering developers more freedom to innovate in areas like algorithmic credit scoring, IP rights management, and tokenized commodities. Specialization may struggle in theory, but it’s already working in practice.

DeFi’s future isn’t simpler—It’s smarter

Recent traction in venture funding reinforces this shift, with projects integrating advanced data-validation methods and cross-chain bridges that facilitate rapid asset movement.  Institutions aren’t watching from the sidelines. Adoption is soaring, driven by firms seeking on-chain access to structured financial products and real-world assets on their terms, creating further demand for the compliance-friendly environments that specialized blockchains increasingly provide. 

Experiments in liquid staking, real-world asset tokenization, and hybrid on-chain/off-chain data verification further validate the need for these chains as key infrastructure layers for the next wave of institutional DeFi. However, skeptics argue that increased complexity in managing assets across multiple chains may hinder mainstream adoption. While hurdles are to be expected, UX problems like these can be solved. And in a rapidly diversifying DeFi ecosystem, fragmentation is often a sign of progress. The challenge lies in developing seamless user interfaces and robust interoperability mechanisms that abstract away technical friction.

To many investors, this fragmentation is an opportunity to diversify risk and foster a more competitive market, where specialized chains drive innovation without relying on monopolistic blockchain networks. In other words, it’s not fragmentation for fragmentation’s sake, but strategic and competitive modularity.

The end of blockchain maximalism

Competing networks such as Berachain and Unichain may redefine how DeFi applications are built and adopted, fostering a more mature market structure where specialized blockchains thrive alongside established platforms. If these emerging networks can sustain liquidity, seamlessly integrate with existing ecosystems, and maintain institutional trust, they could unlock a new era of on-chain finance—one with highly tailored solutions that don’t rely on a one-size-fits-all approach. This isn’t just a technical shift, but a philosophical one.

The long-term viability of this multi-chain paradigm will depend on whether interoperability frameworks can facilitate frictionless asset movement and whether institutions gain confidence in the governance and security of specialized chains. Whether this shift leads to a more efficient DeFi landscape or a web of isolated networks remains uncertain, but specialization is already reshaping the blockchain industry’s trajectory. What is sure is that the future of blockchains is not monolithic. It’s modular, specialized, and taking off. 

Marcin Kazmierczak

Marcin Kazmierczak

Marcin Kazmierczak is a co-founder of RedStone Oracles, the fastest-growing blockchain oracle, backed by Arrington Capital. In crypto since 2017, Marcin has played a key role in developing several innovative DeFi prototypes, previously a Google Cloud PM with a background in quantitative methods in economics. He is also the Co-founder of ETHWarsaw and a Laureate of Forbes 30 under 30 Poland. With a deep understanding of cross-chain infrastructure, Marcin’s expertise spans from DeFi applications to oracles and blockchain data solutions.

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Breaking free from general-purpose bottlenecksDeFi’s future isn’t simpler—It’s smarterThe end of blockchain maximalism

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Dylan Butts Associate Writer Dylan Butts is an Associate Reporter at BlockNewsX, reporting from Singapore. He covers many topics, including business, technology, and geopolitics across the Asia-Pacific region.Before joining BlockNewsX, Dylan contributed to renowned publications such as the South China Morning Post, CNBC, and NBC News. His reporting covered emerging technologies, startups, semiconductors, blockchain innovations, and stock market movements. He holds a Master's in Journalism from the University of Hong Kong. Email: dylan@blocknewsx.com
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