Testing out liquidity strategies on KEI with a single-sided SOL approach for staking, then running the same tactics on GAS with wider range parameters. Both protocols showing interesting dynamics when you push the parameters a bit—worth experimenting with if you're into optimizing yield across different token pairs.

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Blockwatcher9000vip
· 01-15 12:24
Can you still play like this with unilateral SOL liquidity mining? You should give it a try!
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ContractTearjerkervip
· 01-13 18:51
Unilateral SOL liquidity is indeed interesting, but tweaking the GAS parameters too broadly is really playing with fire...
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BlockchainNewbievip
· 01-13 18:44
I've played with both kei and gas. The one-sided SOL strategy is indeed interesting, but if you widen the range parameters, does the risk also increase accordingly?
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RealYieldWizardvip
· 01-13 18:42
Hey, can KEI's unilateral SOL really run? Need to give it a try.
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CryptoGoldminevip
· 01-13 18:42
Unilateral SOL liquidity mining, the parameter tuning space is indeed quite large, and the key is how much your computational power yield ratio can be improved.
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