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DeFi's Concentrated Liquidity From Scratch

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  • Mark B. Richardson
  • Stefan Loesch

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The scope of this article includes the three preeminent descriptions of concentrated liquidity from Bancor (2020 and 2022), and Uniswap (2021), as well as three additional descriptions informed by trigonometric analysis of the same. The purpose of this contribution is to organize the seminal and derivative forms of this cornerstone DeFi technology, and algebraically and geometrically elaborate these descriptions to achieve an authoritative and near-exhaustive overview of the underlying theory powering the current state-of-the-art in decentralized exchange infrastructure. This material was created for the Token Engineering Academy Study Season 2024, a cohort-based online program scheduled for April-July 2024. The Study Season offers access to a bachelor-level online learning program, and complementary live tracks with the most influential practitioners and researchers in the sector - all provided as free, public goods.

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  • Mark B. Richardson & Stefan Loesch, 2024. "DeFi's Concentrated Liquidity From Scratch," Papers 2407.02496, arXiv.org, revised Aug 2024.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2407.02496
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