Revolutionizing microfinance: a blockchain-driven decentralized finance (DeFi) model for collateral-free loans
Abstract
Microfinance, providing essential banking services to low-income and unbanked individuals,
faces numerous challenges such as high-interest rates, cumbersome intermediary
processes, and lack of transparency. Decentralized Finance (Defi) has recently
been identified as a transformative technology with the potential to ameliorate these
concerns and advance microfinance. In this paper, we present a layered Decentralized
Application (DApp) designed using Defi to alleviate the security issues intrinsic
to conventional microfinance. Our model enables uncollateralized lending to the
unbanked population, thus tackling one of the significant barriers in traditional microfinance.
In addition to discussing its design and architecture, we demonstrate
the DApp on the Ethereum (ETH) network that supports open-source DApps. We
then propose a detailed roadmap to reduce intermediaries, lower costs, improve loan
accessibility, and engender a more transparent lending environment using blockchain
technology. We also examine sustainable methods for uncollateralized loans in the
microfinance space, focusing on regions such as Bangladesh. This research underscores
the transformative power of Defi and blockchain in reshaping the microfinance
landscape.