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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.26934873

>>26934336
burn makes it more scarce retard

>> No.26935239

>>26934873
scarce doesn't mean valuable, if it doesn't do anything, it's worthless
besides, what's stopping you from creating a token that burns 10% on every trade?

>> No.26935427

>>26935239
Whats stopping you from making your own BTC or ETH? Code is publicly avaliable, cmon anon you will be a billionare

>> No.26935590

holy fuck delete this, i need to sell my bags fast

>> No.26935704

>>26935427
That does not refute my point.
Tell me, what makes statera valuable?

>> No.26935779

>>26935239
in this case the burn rate helps with the price positively if it’s coupled with demand as the supply is lowered which causes price to increase. nothing is stopping you, it’s just that Statera does it better and will always do it better

>> No.26935902

>>26935704
you’re asking a philosophical question. what makes anything valuable?

>> No.26936096

>>26935704
>Tell me, what makes statera valuable?
Literally nothing. Cmon now, we've known this. Sta is a tranny nigger token and there's nothing they can do to change it. Filter their threads and move on.
There could be one singular pile of shit in the world but would it be valuable? no. lol.
Statera shills are literally dumping on each other at this point. It's a zero sum game for them

>> No.26936355

>>26936096
nice filter faggot

>> No.26936650

>>26934336
sageee
are you a retard OR ARE YOU BIZ?


THE COIN IS THE GOOGLE OF CRYPTO ITS INCREDIBLE.

DO YOU NOT KNOW HOW TO PLAY THIS GAME

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26936676

is this the STA equivalent of chainlink's "JSON parser"? kek ns;op

>> No.26936969

>>26936355
checked. I actually took it off because now the threads are just the fucking logo and
>just sold this shit
kek
I do hide them though
You guys are aids
STA will never be /our/ token

>> No.26937128

>>26936969
rent free

>> No.26937258

>>26935779
>if it’s coupled with demand
why would the demand increase? because it's gonna be less of it in the future?
I understand that unbalance creates volume and all, but what happens when there's no one willing to buy it? I know what happens, the same thing that has been happening in the last five months: a volume wasteland where everyone wants to get out and the supply barely drops at all.

>> No.26937519

>>26934336
>STATELA

>> No.26937946

>>26935704
first mover (like bitcoin) on an elegant solution and new type of crypto asset. statera will inevitably by the standard token added to every single liquidity pool and crypto index fund.

>> No.26938271

>>26937258
less supply from the burn creates demand to bring it back to its market cap (essentially its evaluation). basic economics. you can say this same thing about bitcoin. why does it have value? because people say it does. same with statera, it's the bitcoin of defi, and the first mover in this new crypto use-case, just like bitcoin was the first mover for its respective use-case.

>> No.26938482

Another interesting thing about STA: the narrative has changed

First: Statera was a smart contract powered deflationary index fund, we all know how that worked out.
>REEEE IT WAS NEVER SUPPOSED TO BE A INDEX FUND
That was literally what GC said in the beginning of the project
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-gE99bVJag

Now, it's a liquidity pool supercharger, that barely does jackshit to the volume
Even the mods don't fucking know what this thing is supposed to do. If you look in the TG back in june/july, the mods would tell you "to maximize gains, the best strategy is to pool high, unpool low". This obviously caused the volume to go to zero. Now they tell you "we need you to pool NOW, FEED STANOS NOW, THEN WE ALL WIN".

>> No.26939414

>>26938271
>less supply from the burn creates demand
after the youtubers PnD'ed, the supply have barely dropped
The demand can't come only from the LPs themselves, most of the volume comes from people buying and selling.

And even if STA was the first token with a burn function, it still needs to have a proper, working use-case.

>> No.26939482

>>26938482
because it has multiple uses, some discovered accidentally. people are still discovering use-cases for eth.

>> No.26939575

>>26934336
why this look like envy from fma fused with sasuke

>> No.26939656

>>26939414
liquidity pools work because of arbitragers, some do it manually and some are bots. lots of people will buy and sell it because of pure arbitrage in balancing the pools.

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26940190

>26934336
>can't stop posting about Statera - the most decentralized project in defi
Adjust it, John.

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>>26938482

someone seems a bit grumpy that they are being priced out. it'll be okay you'll be able to afford a little baby stack of 100 when we hit $1

>> No.26940526

>>26939482
But it doesn't work
The liquidity pool was supposed to make it somewhat stable/follow the other coins, needless to say it didn't work
Now they talk about supercharging liquidity pools. But the volume created by the so called rippling effect is mediocre at best.
>>26939656
And where did all of this demand go when BTC and ETH pumped?

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Green ID Thread

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>> No.26941218

>>26940526
volume will grow as project and community grows. bitcoin at one point had less than $1000 of volume per day. it's early. when btc and eth bumped there was still demand in the pools because they need to balance it in the pools that include eth and btc.

>> No.26941950

>>26941218
So all you guys need is for a lot of new dumb money to feed STANOS, so you guys can dump your bags.

Bitcoin was one of a kind, it was literally the birth of blockchain technology.
Statera will fight against thousands of shitcoins for that money.

>> No.26943288

>>26941950
haha there's more than just STANOS but hey man, you don't have to buy it if you don't believe in it. plenty of us do.