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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.
Product Updates: Shopify redemption
With nearly 20 brands using the TYB platform to make Community a growth channel, and their members completing hundreds of thousands of challenges earning rewards each time, we are thrilled to announce the TYB Shopify App, which provides an additional avenue for fans to redeem rewards for brand perks.
Has Crypto Weathered the Banking Storm?
Most major cryptocurrencies have navigated the recently choppy (even stormy at times) waters of global finance with aplomb. So is it “full steam ahead” from here? Ash is joined by Kevin Miao, head of credit at crypto investment firm BlockTower Capital and a former VP of structured product trading at Citi, to discuss the intersection of Web3 and lending, and what cracks in the broader banking system mean for crypto.
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.
The Visual Identity Process
For most designers, getting the opportunity to create a brand identity from scratch is a coveted prize that offers boundless potential to flex their creative muscles, generate a lot of cohesive work, and walk away with a product that will support their client for years to come. In the first part of our series on branding we looked at the foundations for effectively building a brand from the ground up. Creating a strong visual identity is a huge part of branding, requiring the most time and labor of any part of the process. This is what gives customers emotional connection and top-of-mind awareness to the brand.
The Magician
Many people belong to that special class of “hustlers”, the hard working bunch known to put 110% effort into everything. Busy, swamped, underwater; whatever word you’d like to use, we glorify those who dedicate themselves above and beyond to their work. Ironically, many of the busiest of us aren’t the most productive, wasting endless cycles moving in too many directions. Matt Trice (Lead UI/UX Designer) is the converse archetype — he glides effortlessly through a seemingly endless list of tasks, often under appreciated, always with the professional calm reserved to the masters of their craft.