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Mbidox (OP)
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October 20, 2022, 12:19:05 PM
Last edit: October 20, 2022, 02:06:37 PM by Mbidox
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It is said, that Liquidity Providers on Uniswap will earn from the swap fees, that the trader have to pay.

Question: Is the amount a LP will earn depending on the pair he is providing liquidity?

For example will I earn more with ETH/USDC than USDT/USDC ?

Or do all become the same amount?

(I think it would not be fair if everyone got the same amount, because "impermanent Loss" is bigger with ETH/USDC than USDT/USDC.)

Thank you.
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November 06, 2022, 03:10:49 AM
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For example will I earn more with ETH/USDC than USDT/USDC ?
No, it depends on the liquidity you are going to provide and total assets in the pool because you are competing with other Liquidity providers for the fees if you are going to put a little amount then you are likely to earn less compared to the other people who are putting thousands of dollars in the pool.

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November 06, 2022, 02:05:31 PM
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I don't know but with a simple risk vs reward assessment, things don't look profitable as you'll get about usually set at 0.3% (as low as 0.05%  and up to 1%) Therefore, the profits are not large compared to what you will get from other activities, and the guarantees are not that serious.
Therefore, the space in which you play is this range, and the more your investments, the greater your profits, but the higher the risks.
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