If you have been in Splinterlands ecosystem, you know the fact that it is far beyond being a basic card game. As you can understand from the name of the game, it serves you lands with their own micro and macro economies you are supposed to balance properly.
The success story of several Splinterlands players might be inherited from the sustainable financial system they have built throughout their gaming experience. Starting with picking strong Summoners and Monsters, the whole ecosystem has turned into a multi-faceted metaverse in which you can shape your own experience.
I personally love digging the financial aspects of the game as a DeFi and GameFi enthusiast. The dynamics of the game allow me to develop mechanisms that I turn into self-fulfilling. Earnings from Validator Node, Lands, Battles and Brawls are enough resources to step into a new journey.
My next query is the efficiency of the Voucher - DEC and Grain - DEC Liquidity Pools.
I wanted to see their yield even in the lowest value times of the governance token and the lowest liquidity times of the game.
Both liquidity pools have a relatively low total value in the pools which can bring us an advantage:
Low Liquidity -> better APR for less shares
GRAIN - DEC Pool
Fee (%) | 30-day Fees ($) | Annual Fees ($) | APR (%) |
---|---|---|---|
5 | 516 | 6200 | 20 |
For GRAIN - DEC Pool:
TVL: 30,958.03
30-day trade activity: $10,332.93
Fee: %5
VOUCHER - DEC Pool
Fee (%) | 30-day Fees ($) | Annual Fees ($) | APR (%) |
---|---|---|---|
5 | 206 | 2475 | 11,80 |
TVL: $20,956.44
30-day trade activity: $4,121.93
Fee: %5
Simply, %20 APR for GRAIN in the worst time of crypto sounds like a solid investment idea if I consider that I am holding idle GRAIN and DEC tokens in my SP wallet. Of course, we need to be aware of the impairment loss risks for our LP investments but DEC is getting closer to its peg to $1 whereas there is more room for GRAIN.
VOUCHER's around %11,80 is also a nice APR for those who want to enjoy the growth of the VOUCHER and DEC bags at the same time.
What do you think about the yields of both pools?
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