Recently, while examining various DeFi protocols, I noticed an interesting phenomenon.



In simple terms, most DeFi projects nowadays are essentially "gambling"—betting on price trends, liquidity levels, user retention, TVL sustainability, and cycle continuation. If they guess right, they are praised as "disruptive innovation"; if they guess wrong, they face "panic liquidations" or "mechanism vulnerabilities," always sounding the same.

However, projects like Falcon Finance have a completely different approach. Their core is not about betting on the market but about transforming收益 from a "probabilistic event" into a "reproducible event" through system design. Simply put: making money not through emotional volatility but through the inherent cash flow generated by the structure itself. It doesn't require continuous market feeding; the system can generate its own blood.

This is the kind of project that can truly cross cycles—not chasing fads quickly, but building a solid foundation.

**One key point I want to emphasize is:**

Falcon's purpose is not to make DeFi more exciting, higher-yielding, or to create short-term爆点, but rather—to make the entire ecosystem more trustworthy, yields more controllable, and to establish a genuine long-term mechanism.

**First point: Turning "收益" from a random variable into a deterministic variable**

The sources of收益 in traditional DeFi projects are nothing more than:

• Relying on market fluctuations
• Relying on trading volatility
• Relying on platform subsidies
• Relying on TVL scale
• Relying on user interaction behavior

All of these are random variables. Any looseness in one link can cause the entire收益 system to collapse.
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ForkItAllDayvip
· 13h ago
Listen, listen, isn't this just saying that most projects are Ponzi schemes? --- The fact that the system can generate its own blood supply—I've really not heard of many projects actually doing this. --- Betting right is innovation; betting wrong is a loophole. Web3 is just this kind of nature. --- It sounds good, but in the end, it's all about market sentiment. How to cross cycles? --- Reproducible cash flow? How to reproduce it? What is the specific mechanism? --- I've heard too many times about this "no need for market feeding" kind of statement. --- Finally, someone dares to say it so straightforwardly. Other projects are just fooling around. --- Returns changing from random to certain? If that were possible, they'd have already dominated DeFi.
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ShibaOnTheRunvip
· 12-28 04:13
Sounds like you're selling a story. Can Falcon really generate its own revenue? I don't believe you.
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MetaverseVagabondvip
· 12-27 22:53
It's the same old Falcon rhetoric, just listen and don't take it seriously.
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OnchainSnipervip
· 12-27 22:53
Sounds like another self-indulgent article about a rescue project Honestly, I've heard this kind of "system self-sustaining" rhetoric too many times I just want to see the data, show it to me
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DegenDreamervip
· 12-27 22:47
To be honest, DeFi is now just a gambling arena. Win the bet and you're a genius; lose the bet and you're a fool. Speaking of Falcon, this idea is indeed fresh, but can it really "self-sustain"? I still need to see the data before I believe it. The biggest problem with this kind of thing is that it sounds good, but after two weeks of actual operation, problems will arise.
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Layer2Observervip
· 12-27 22:44
Hmm... That's an interesting point, but I need to look at the source code to see how the "self-sustaining" logic is implemented. Talking about structural stability is easy; data proof is what really counts.
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