[Finished] Supply liquidity for Incognito DEX. Provide privacy for the world.

Awesome!

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More liquidity coming form some of our users :raised_hands:

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Thanks Andrey. Also I have been seeing… and getting a 50% return on PRVs by way of staking on MyConstant . Actually I have been investing on the site mainly in loans and whenever I make 10+ PRVs with my Node, I stake it on myconstant @ 50%.myconstant

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This is great! Was able to stake quickly and easily. I have been waiting for a function like this to reinvest my earnings. Great job Incognito team!

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Hey @hdsouza,
Yep, Myconstant gives also 50% APR on PRV. The differences with pDEX approach

  • the way how PRV tokens works when you staked them
  • and on pDEX when you stake a pair you get additional % on your second token (5% on pBTC & 8% on pXMR)

It should be useful for pBTC and pXMR holders.

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Regarding this, you said you were in chat with Aave. In case you don’t notice, they launch a good insight page about their operation. FYI @andrey

Btw, giving rewards for the custodians of the bridges isn’t launched yet, is it?

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Forgive me if the answer to this appears somewhere else already…

Once I add my liquidity into the pool - is there any way to see in real time how much reward I’m making off of that money?
Does that reward get sent to my wallet separately or does it just increase back into the pool?

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Will be sent your pDEX account.

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Hi I added two separate transactions to this is there anyway to track total amount added

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Daily? Hourly?

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Every Monday.

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Thanks for the info. Interesting chart.

Not launched yet.


We started work on the dashboard with all details related to the pDEX mining.
Unfortunately, it will take couple of weeks. Meanwhile here is guide How to view or remove your liquidity contribution on pDEX

Regarding rewards It will be landed automatically on your pDEX wallet and you decide if you want to stake, trade or withdraw it.

Here is the guide How to view or remove your liquidity contribution on pDEX

For the beginning it will be on weekly basis. Once we set up the pDEX mining dashboard and all functionality, we can decrease the reward timing and make it more comfortable for user.


Thank you everyone for participating and sharing feedbacks.

All your inputs are important to build better functionality and UI. So feel free to share any ideas for the improvements you have.

Let’s make it cool together :muscle: :muscle: :muscle:

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Can I withdraw liquidity partially? Could you break down how to do that?

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Hey Nick!
Yep, the steps exactly the same additionally to this How to view or remove your liquidity contribution on pDEX

  • you choose how much you want to withdraw
  • click remove liquidity button
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Hey guys!
We have awesome news for the liquidity pools for PRV/USDT/C pairs.

For the past week to the liquidity pools against PRV was added ~ 250,000 USD equivalent :muscle: :muscle: :muscle:

122,000 USDT (Link)

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128,000 USDC (Link)

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@andrey :wave:t6:
Liquidity pETH <> PRV pair it requires your attention!
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Hey guys, after all trouble shootings with pETH <> PRV pair, I think make sense to add this pair to adding liquidity program.

What do you think about it, should we do it ?

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@everyone be aware about changes in your separate PRV/BTC liquidity balances

I’ve been checking my liquidity balance and was confused about the amount of PRV I had at the moment of the check. The number of PRV was less than I added to liquidity. I started to investigate how it could be that I lost about $20 of PRV and realised that the PRV balance decreased but BTC balance increased at the same $ equivalent in my liquidity pair.

Currently, I have the situation when the amount of BTC is higher than a PRV one in my liquidity pair

Q: @andrey does it mean I withdraw more BTC than added to liquidity (and less PRV than added)?

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I would believe this is due to trade activity likely more prv purchases with bitcoin. Thus the pool has more bitcoin then prv from the time you added your liquidity. Any withdraw made would reflect that as well.

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I guess your answer makes sense.

just wanted to notify others not to be confused about the same queries.

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