Over the past few years, decentralized finance, or more popularly referred to as DeFi, has been a paradigm-shifting substitute for the conventional financial establishment. Founded on blockchain technology, DeFi dispenses with middlemen and enables customers to directly tap into financial services. Conventional finance, or TradFi, has traditionally been the cornerstone of the global economy, with regulated bank services, credit networks, investment platforms, and institutional trust. As DeFi progresses, one core question remains: Can these two models coexist or will they replace each other? Instead of replacing each other, we might be at a stage where DeFi and TradFi overlap and merge into a hybrid model with a mix of innovation and stability.