There is a person who benefits more from DeFi than any crypto-native trader does. They are not in the conversation most of the time because they don't read crypto Twitter, they don't follow DeFi podcasts, and they are not comparing farming yields on a Sunday morning. They are sending money home to family across a border and paying 7% in transfer fees that go to a correspondent bank doing nothing useful. They are saving in their local currency while that currency inflates at 60% annually and have no access to dollar-denominated savings instruments. They are a freelancer in Southeast Asia who gets paid in USDC but can't convert it efficiently without a bank account the financial system decided they don't qualify for. These are not edge cases. They are the majority of the world's population by any reasonable measure. DeFi's infrastructure has been pointing toward serving this population for years. The problem was always the friction layer between them and the tools. You can't onboard someone who doesn't have a smartphone capable of running a complex wallet app. You can't serve someone who needs to transfer $50 with a gas fee that costs $8. You can't reach someone whose only digital touchpoint is a messaging app with a product that requires them to leave that app. The infrastructure that's building toward removing these barriers is the most significant thing happening in DeFi right now and it's receiving a fraction of the coverage that memecoin price movements get. TRON's 3 million daily active addresses driven by stablecoin transfers to emerging market users. TON's Telegram distribution connecting DeFi to 950 million users inside the app they already use. Omniston's near-zero fee cross-chain execution. @ston_fi 's xStocks giving anyone with a TON wallet equity market access. The person DeFi was built for is only now starting to arrive. Explore STONfi → https://app.ston.fi/swap $BTC $ETH