#美国就业数据不及预期 I want to verify an idea: what is the actual effect of directly buying Mythical Coins and Ethereum?
Let's do a small experiment with two small accounts. The first account allocates 100U worth of Mythical Coins and Ethereum to provide liquidity. The second account also allocates 100U worth of Mythical Coins and Ethereum, but does not add to the pool, just holds them.
The key is when to reconcile—the moment when both sides withdraw their liquidity from Ethereum, compare the profit data of the two accounts, and see which is more profitable: simply holding the coins or providing liquidity.
What are the benefits of doing this? Next time the foundation releases a new Ethereum liquidity mining program, you'll have real data. No need to guess, just let the results speak. The logic of $BTC , $ETH , and $SOL is actually the same; the comparison between pooling and holding alone is clear.
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hodl_therapist
· 01-15 07:09
Oh, this experimental idea is pretty good, but I'm worried that when the data comes out, it might be heartbreaking.
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GigaBrainAnon
· 01-15 02:30
Haha, this experimental logic is indeed solid. It's quite interesting.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 01-15 02:30
Wow, this idea is brilliant. Finally, someone dares to do it with real money.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-15 02:17
Haha, I like this data comparison. Finally, someone is willing to do the experiment.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 01-15 02:15
Hmm, this experimental idea is pretty good, just worried that the last two accounts might underperform, haha.
#美国就业数据不及预期 I want to verify an idea: what is the actual effect of directly buying Mythical Coins and Ethereum?
Let's do a small experiment with two small accounts. The first account allocates 100U worth of Mythical Coins and Ethereum to provide liquidity. The second account also allocates 100U worth of Mythical Coins and Ethereum, but does not add to the pool, just holds them.
The key is when to reconcile—the moment when both sides withdraw their liquidity from Ethereum, compare the profit data of the two accounts, and see which is more profitable: simply holding the coins or providing liquidity.
What are the benefits of doing this? Next time the foundation releases a new Ethereum liquidity mining program, you'll have real data. No need to guess, just let the results speak. The logic of $BTC , $ETH , and $SOL is actually the same; the comparison between pooling and holding alone is clear.