The Learn Cardano Podcast is about the Cardano blockchain and all its aspects, from staking, stake pool operations, smart contracts, and coding in Plutus to voting in Project Catalyst.
If you have heard about Bitcoin and Ethereum but haven’t heard of Cardano, this podcast is for you. We’ll have news updates from the project, interviews with key Cardano leadership, community members, stake pool operators and step-by-step how-to guides to understand aspects of Cardano better.
DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and is not financial, investment, or legal advice. I am not affiliated with, nor compensated by, the project discussed—no tokens, payments, or incentives received. I do not hold a stake in the project, including private or future allocations. All views are my own, based on public information. Always do your own research and consult a licensed advisor before investing. Crypto investments carry high risk, and past performance is no guarantee of future results. I am not responsible for any decisions you make based on this content.
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The Learn Cardano Podcast is about the Cardano blockchain and all its aspects, from staking, stake pool operations, smart contracts, and coding in Plutus to voting in Project Catalyst.
If you have heard about Bitcoin and Ethereum but haven’t heard of Cardano, this podcast is for you. We’ll have news updates from the project, interviews with key Cardano leadership, community members, stake pool operators and step-by-step how-to guides to understand aspects of Cardano better.
DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and is not financial, investment, or legal advice. I am not affiliated with, nor compensated by, the project discussed—no tokens, payments, or incentives received. I do not hold a stake in the project, including private or future allocations. All views are my own, based on public information. Always do your own research and consult a licensed advisor before investing. Crypto investments carry high risk, and past performance is no guarantee of future results. I am not responsible for any decisions you make based on this content.
Surf Lending: Simplifying DeFi Borrowing and Leverage on Cardano
Learn Cardano Podcast
32 minutes
1 month ago
Surf Lending: Simplifying DeFi Borrowing and Leverage on Cardano
🎧 Surf Lending Interview – Timestamps 00:00 – Intro: Welcome and overview of Surf Lending on Cardano 01:00 – Phil’s background in crypto and running a Cardano stake pool 03:50 – How Surf was founded and its connection with Bodega 05:20 – What makes Surf different from other lending platforms 08:10 – Isolated pools explained and how they reduce risk 10:00 – Borrowing with native assets and adding collateral 13:30 – Supplying ADA for higher returns 16:20 – One-Click Leverage: simplifying DeFi looping 19:50 – Future upgrades: repay with collateral & short positions 23:10 – Meet the Surf development team and advisors 26:00 – Bitcoin DeFi and partnership with Sundial Protocol 28:00 – How to join and use the Surf platform 31:20 – Closing thoughts and final thanks
In this episode, Pete speaks with Phil, founder of Surf, a new borrowing and lending protocol built on Cardano. Phil shares his background as a long-time crypto enthusiast and software developer, starting from his early days staking on Cardano’s ITN to running a successful stake pool. Drawing inspiration from platforms like Binance Lending, Phil explains how Surf was designed to bring a smoother, more user-friendly experience to decentralised lending on Cardano.
Surf emerged when LenFi v2 went offline due to a vulnerability, leaving a gap in the ecosystem. The team seized the opportunity to introduce an isolated pool lending model, which limits risk to individual pools rather than the whole platform. Phil outlines how users can supply ADA to earn higher yields than traditional staking, or borrow against native assets like SNEK and Bodega tokens to unlock liquidity without selling their holdings.
One of Surf’s standout innovations is the “One-Click Leverage” feature. It allows users to open leveraged positions in a single transaction instead of manually looping multiple borrow-and-swap steps. The team is also preparing a “repay with collateral” feature to simplify closing positions. These tools are designed for both experienced DeFi users and beginners, offering flexibility while maintaining safety through fixed-rate loans and isolated pools.
Phil also highlights Surf’s partnership with Sundial Protocol to explore Bitcoin DeFi on Cardano, opening the door to new liquidity and cross-chain integrations. The conversation wraps up with insights on the project’s strong developer team—many with experience from Bodega and Strike Finance—and how community feedback continues to shape new features. Surf aims to make DeFi on Cardano simple, safe, and rewarding—whether you’re earning yield on your ADA or leveraging native assets with confidence.
DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and is not financial, investment, or legal advice. I am not affiliated with, nor compensated by, the project discussed—no tokens, payments, or incentives received. I do not hold a stake in the project, including private or future allocations. All views are my own, based on public information. Always do your own research and consult a licensed advisor before investing. Crypto investments carry high risk, and past performance is no guarantee of future results. I am not responsible for any decisions you make based on this content.
The Learn Cardano Podcast is about the Cardano blockchain and all its aspects, from staking, stake pool operations, smart contracts, and coding in Plutus to voting in Project Catalyst.
If you have heard about Bitcoin and Ethereum but haven’t heard of Cardano, this podcast is for you. We’ll have news updates from the project, interviews with key Cardano leadership, community members, stake pool operators and step-by-step how-to guides to understand aspects of Cardano better.
DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and is not financial, investment, or legal advice. I am not affiliated with, nor compensated by, the project discussed—no tokens, payments, or incentives received. I do not hold a stake in the project, including private or future allocations. All views are my own, based on public information. Always do your own research and consult a licensed advisor before investing. Crypto investments carry high risk, and past performance is no guarantee of future results. I am not responsible for any decisions you make based on this content.