Just saw the short positions on BTC and ETH on @protocol_fx, with profits still at zero and funding fees, and checked out two DC communities, which seem pretty good.



@creativespeak2's position dashboard allows you to see specific trading data directly. Currently, it shows 31 short positions with a total size of about $243k, and an overall Book ROI of 32.9%.

The page not only provides these numbers but also allows checking each position's entry price, PnL, collateral, debt, and debt ratio. Some positions look profitable, but their debt ratios have already exceeded 80%, putting risk and reward side by side, so users can judge for themselves.

@AgentChud做的Dashboard则拉开距离, to see the overall status of the protocol.

One manages specific positions, the other manages global data. Ordinary users who want to understand f(x) now have an additional entry point to check data themselves. Previously, community content mostly involved spreading opinions; now, someone has organized data into tools that can be repeatedly checked and verified independently.

Coincidentally, the new round of content rewards for f(x) has already started, and the official encourages everyone to create various types of content through @echo_market. The official account actively promotes the DC community, indicating that practical tools are beginning to be recognized.

The page shows 31 profitable short positions, but this is just part of the situation and doesn't represent all positions making money. Still, this is more valuable than simply increasing discussion volume.

A community gradually matures not by everyone saying the same thing, but by someone willing to break down the protocol, giving others the opportunity to see, check, and draw their own conclusions. In the next reward season, which data dashboard do you most want the community to fill in that currently isn't clear?
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