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Consider the following: We have a 50/50 Shitcoin/ETH LP with $1M in liquidity.
Let's say ETH pumps 100% instantly. Now our liquidity pool is worth $1.5M. Our LP trades $250K worth of ETH for Shitcoin.
That's $250,000 of volume.

Now let's say we have a 50/50 Statera/ETH LP with $1M in liquidity. (For the sake of argument, let's consider STA is $0.1 and ETH is $1000).
Then the same pump happens, ETH goes up 100%, and our LP is worth $1.5M. The LP trades $250K worth of ETH for STA. That would be enough to buy 2.5M STA, but because of "muh burn", we end up with 2.475M STA.
Our LP, that was supposed to have $1.5M in liquidity, now have $1.4975M.

>inb4 but now the pool is unbalanced, it needs to rebalance, causing an increase in volume and fees
Okay. Now our LP has $750K worth of ETH and $747.5K worth of STA. That's a 49.916/50.083 split between STA/ETH. The volume generated by balancing this would be insignificant compared to the $250K we had before. The pool would trade $1250 worth of ETH for STA, and after even after the burn, the pool would be basically a perfect 50/50.
That's $251,250 of volume.

This is the rippling effect you keep hearing about. This is the power of the "Liquidity pool supercharger".
And don't forget: somebody is paying for those burning tokens.

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Consider the following: We have a 50/50 Shitcoin/ETH LP with $1M in liquidity.
Let's say ETH pumps 100% instantly. Now our liquidity pool is worth $1.5M. Our LP trades $250K worth of ETH for Shitcoin.
That's $250,000 of volume.

Now let's say we have a 50/50 Statera/ETH LP with $1M in liquidity. (For the sake of argument, let's consider STA is $0.1 and ETH is $1000).
Then the same pump happens, ETH goes up 100%, and our LP is worth $1.5M. The LP trades $250K worth of ETH for STA. That would be enough to buy 2.5M STA, but because of "muh burn", we end up with 2.475M STA.
Our LP, that was supposed to have $1.5M in liquidity, now have $1.4975M.

>inb4 but now the pool is unbalanced, it needs to rebalance, causing an increase in volume and fees
Okay. Now our LP has $750K worth of ETH and $747.5K worth of STA. That's a 49.916/50.083 split between STA/ETH. The volume generated by balancing this would be insignificant compared to the $250K we had before. The pool would trade $1250 worth of ETH for STA, and after even after the burn, the pool would be basically a perfect 50/50.
That's $251,250 of volume.

This is the rippling effect you keep hearing about. This is the power of the "Liquidity pool supercharger".
And don't forget: somebody is paying for those burning tokens.

>> No.25776504 [View]
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25776504

4chan will become an onion if scrubbed from the clear net right?

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25760156

Any real estate experts in here that have an educated opinion on owning mobile homes as cash flow assets? I’m considering buying my first one living in it for awhile until I can purchase another one and rent one of them out. Eventually, I would like to own regular homes.

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>>25474167
>$12MM
>huge sell wall
hmmm

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it's gonna peak in the second half of 2022

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>>23586599
kek

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