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Ambient has built a next-generation decentralized exchange (DEX) with a novel design that is architected as a single-contract framework. This allows for faster, cheaper and more efficient trading that presents compelling value propositions for both traders and liquidity providers.

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Ambient Finance Raises Seed Round Funding
We’re excited to announce that Ambient Finance (previously known as CrocSwap) has raised $6.5M in a seed round at $80M network valuation led by Blocktower with participation from Jane Street, Circle, Tensai Capital, Naval Ravikant, Yunt Capital, Susa Ventures, Quantstamp, and Hypotenuse Labs, along with angel investors Julian Koh, llllvvuu, Dogetoshi, afkbyte, Jai Prasad, Don Ho, and others.
Discrimination of Toxic Flow in Uniswap V3: Part 4
This post is a new installment in an ongoing series by @0xfbifemboy on Uniswap liquidity pools, concentrated liquidity, and fee dynamics. It is the fourth of multiple posts in a subsequence which aims to focus on the characterization of toxic flow in ETH/USDC swap data and potential implementations of price discrimination or flow segmentation mechanisms.
Discrimination of Toxic Flow in Uniswap V3: Part 3
This post is a new installment in an ongoing series by @0xfbifemboy on Uniswap liquidity pools, concentrated liquidity, and fee dynamics. It is the third of multiple posts in a subsequence which aims to focus on the characterization of toxic flow in ETH/USDC swap data and potential implementations of price discrimination or flow segmentation mechanisms.
Discrimination of Toxic Flow in Uniswap V3: Part 2
This post is a new installment in an ongoing series by @0xfbifemboy on Uniswap liquidity pools, concentrated liquidity, and fee dynamics. It is the second of multiple posts in a subsequence which aims to focus on the characterization of toxic flow in ETH/USDC swap data and potential implementations of price discrimination or flow segmentation mechanisms.
Discrimination of Toxic Flow in Uniswap V3: Part 1
This post is a new installment in an ongoing series by @0xfbifemboy on Uniswap liquidity pools, concentrated liquidity, and fee dynamics. It is the first of multiple posts in a subsequence which aims to focus on the characterization of toxic flow in ETH/USDC swap data and potential implementations of price discrimination or flow segmentation mechanisms.
Follow-Up Analyses of LP Profitability in Uniswap V3
This post is a new installment in an ongoing series by 0xfbifemboy on Uniswap liquidity pools, concentrated liquidity, and fee dynamics. It is a direct follow-up to a prior analysis, Usage of Markout to Calculate LP Profitability in Uniswap V3, aimed at addressing several finer points which were not adequately discussed.
Benchmarking the Performance of Automated Liquidity Vault Strategies
This is the latest installment in a series of posts by 0xfbifemboy about the design, performance, and utility of concentrated liquidity and AMMs.
Usage of Markout to Calculate LP Profitability in Uniswap V3
This post is a new installment in an ongoing series by 0xfbifemboy on Uniswap liquidity pools, concentrated liquidity, and fee dynamics.
Constructing Multivariate Models to Improve a ETH/USDC Dynamic Fee Policy
This is the fourth in a series of multiple posts about dynamic fee policy for AMM liquidity pools.