Organic Protocol Usage

Organic protocol usage refers to activity on a decentralized finance platform that is driven by genuine demand for its services rather than by token incentives. This includes trading, borrowing, or lending based on utility, hedging needs, or yield opportunities that do not rely on subsidized token rewards.

Organic usage is the bedrock of a sustainable protocol, as it indicates that the platform provides real value to its users. Analysts track metrics such as unique active wallets, transaction volume, and borrow demand to assess the level of organic engagement.

High organic usage provides resilience against market downturns and the removal of liquidity mining programs. Identifying protocols with strong organic usage is a primary objective for investors seeking long-term growth and stability.

Risk Management of Protocol Assets
Protocol Competitiveness Metrics
Protocol Interdependency
Sustainability Metrics in DeFi
Protocol Treasury Drain
Protocol Reserve Management
Protocol Upgradability Risks
Cross-Protocol Systemic Risk