So what is SLP? Let's explore StandX's liquidity provider mechanism.
First, SLP is a core joint liquidity Vault of the StandX derivatives trading platform. Structurally, it operates similarly to Ostium's OLP. In simple terms, it plays the role of providing liquidity on the opposite side whenever traders open and close positions.
Why is this important? Unlike traditional DEXs, derivatives exchanges require stable liquidity pools. SLP fulfills this role, allowing traders to trade with sufficient liquidity, while liquidity providers earn fees. It's a kind of win-win mechanism.
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SleepyArbCat
· 12-16 11:55
Oh no, this SLP is just another OLP... I'm tired, they all feel the same. Anyway, it's just LP earning fees, right?
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 12-16 11:49
SLP's logic, to put it simply, is to have market makers take the other side. It seems like the risk is actually quite high... Can it really generate stable profits?
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 12-16 11:45
SLP sounds like just another liquidity mining scheme. Does it really make money?
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 12-16 11:38
slp sounds like another copy of OLP... but this liquidity mining logic is indeed quite interesting
So what is SLP? Let's explore StandX's liquidity provider mechanism.
First, SLP is a core joint liquidity Vault of the StandX derivatives trading platform. Structurally, it operates similarly to Ostium's OLP. In simple terms, it plays the role of providing liquidity on the opposite side whenever traders open and close positions.
Why is this important? Unlike traditional DEXs, derivatives exchanges require stable liquidity pools. SLP fulfills this role, allowing traders to trade with sufficient liquidity, while liquidity providers earn fees. It's a kind of win-win mechanism.