Geopolitical Angle
🌍 Treehouse: A Neutral Standard in Fragmented Geographies
Finance is global, but laws are national. DeFi faces additional fragmentation—different chains, protocols, and communities. Treehouse creates a rare neutral standard: its benchmarks (like TESR) are chain-agnostic and governance-driven, making them equally usable in Singapore, New York, or Berlin.
Why it matters: As regulators differ, benchmarks that are transparent, decentralized, and verifiable may become the only bridge across jurisdictions. DAOs or funds needing to report yield performance could point to Treehouse data without being locked to a specific geography.
Speculation: In a fragmented geopolitical future, Treehouse could serve as a “Switzerland of data”—a neutral zone where competing nations, protocols, and funds rely on shared standards to avoid disputes.
👉 Would you trust a global benchmark more if it came from a decentralized community rather than a single jurisdiction?