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22967939 No.22967939 [Reply] [Original]

Give me good strategies to effectively liquid pool my shit
I'm holding (and yeah I already know its a shit portfolio)
2 BTC
250 Link
400 UNI
1 ETH
4 LTC
10K statera
few other small holdings in defi shitcoins

What are good pairs to pool?
How much can I maximally make if I pool what I have effectively?
Once I've locked my coins in can I unlock them anytime?
Do I lose anything by pooling/any downsides?

>> No.22968154
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22968154

Yes.
If you stake at insert price, and the price of that token pumps while it's staked, you'll incur permanent losses.
Bancor has recently solved this issue on the V2 pools, which are still under testing, and have updated the UI, and will be releasing the fully featured, groundbreaking new version, this month, which will feature mitigation of impermanent losses.
It will cause all liquidity providers to switch to Bancor, and pump the price to astronomical levels, leveraging the entire DeFi marketcap onto Bancor, something we've come to refer as a Liquidity Black Hole.
You've been warned.

>> No.22968184

>>22968154
Isn't staking different from pooling?

>> No.22968219
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>>22968184
It can be, put providing liquidity via liq pool is also referred to as staking.

>> No.22968282

>>22968219
Alright, i'm just a typical low-level /biz/tard and not really well informed enough to comment either way. I guess I have a lot more reading to do.