#美联储回购协议计划 After looking at the liquidity pool situation on a certain platform, I suddenly felt a bit confused. I heard that this pool has a total lock-up of over 200 million in funds, so why is the actual available liquidity only $40,000? That’s such a huge gap.
Am I misunderstanding something, or is there some trick involved? Liquidity trap? Are the funds really there? I don’t quite understand the design logic behind this. Has anyone studied the structure of these DeFi pools? It seems quite risky.
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rug_connoisseur
· 17h ago
This is a typical LP trap, I've seen it many times.
Two hundred million locked in with forty thousand liquidity. To put it plainly, it's designed to scam retail investors.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 17h ago
Oh my, isn't this just a variation of the liquidity pool scam? Same old tricks.
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CexIsBad
· 18h ago
200 million locked in, only 40,000 usable? Isn't this just a paper account? Feels like I've been tricked.
#美联储回购协议计划 After looking at the liquidity pool situation on a certain platform, I suddenly felt a bit confused. I heard that this pool has a total lock-up of over 200 million in funds, so why is the actual available liquidity only $40,000? That’s such a huge gap.
Am I misunderstanding something, or is there some trick involved? Liquidity trap? Are the funds really there? I don’t quite understand the design logic behind this. Has anyone studied the structure of these DeFi pools? It seems quite risky.