What is a concentrated liquidity pool

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In order to understand the concept of concentrated liquidity pools, I encourage you to first read my last post where I explain how liquidity pools work in general. Once you know what a liquidity pool is, the present article will be easier to understand.

To explain concentrated liquidity pools, I will make a metaphor to illustrate the principle. Let's imagine you have a football field where the janitor runs a sprinkler to water the field. You try to collect as much water as possible by depositing bowls on this field. In this metaphor the water is the fees that are generated by the liquidity pool and the bowls is your capital that you have put as liquidity. The collected water in the bowls is your income.

With a normal liquidity pool, the repartition of your bowls would look like this. The bowls are equally distributed on the whole surface of the field.

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Your bowls cover the whole field and some of them collect some water, others hardly anything and a majority nothing at all.

The next day, it's possible that the janitor puts the sprinkler in another place. This would mean that the market price has changed. Now other bowls collect water but still it's only a small percentage of your bowls that get wet.

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The problem with a normal liquidity pool is that you need to provide bowls in every corner of the field from price 0 to infinity. Only a small part of your liquidity is actually collecting fees.

With concentrated liquidity pools, you have the option to define where you want to place your bowls. You can put them very close to the sprinkler and you will collect a maximum of water. This is much more efficient because you only need to put bowls where you expect to get some water.

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Things look different, if the place of the sprinkler changes. Now maybe only a part of your bowls would collect water and if the sprinkler moves much further away, you wouldn't collect any water at all. That's what we call being out of range.

What is special about concentrated liquidity pools?

With concentrated liquidity pools, you have the option to limit the market range for which you want to provide liquidity. The more concentrated your range is, the bigger the return on your liquidity. The more concentrate the range, the bigger is the chance however also to be out of range.

What happens when you are out of range?

When you are out of range, you don't earn any fees at all. You will only have one of the two assets remaining and it is as if you would have this asset in you wallet. It will move in value with the market price. In such a situation you have the option to wait and hope that you get back in range and earn fees again or you can close the position and reset your range according to the new market conditions. This is called rebalancing.

With concentrated liquidity pools, you can provide liquidity exactly where you want according to your needs and your strategy.

What are the possibilities and the risks of concentrated liquidity pools?

The advantage of concentrated liquidity pools is that you can tailor the position according to your needs and your strategy. The usage of your liquidity position is much more efficient.

You can even create positions that are not 50/50 between the two paired tokens. It's possible to make a position out of range where you provide liquidity only in one token. As soon as the price comes into range, you collect fees.

There are also risks related to these pools. First of all you have to understand that when you get out of range, you don't earn any fees and you get only one of the two tokens. So you should always be willing to own both tokens when dealing with these pools.

If you get out of range and you want to rebalance your position around the market price, this generates network fees that have to be considered.

When should I rebalance?

There is no need to rebalance too often. It can be a good idea to wait a day or two and see whether you get back in range or not. If the prices diverge even more, nothing will have changed for you since you will have 100% of one of the tokens in any case.

In the next post I will speak about what things to consider when providing liquidity into such pools.


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Is this a change coming for existing pools, or only conceptual? !BBH

For the moment such pools don't exist on Hive. You can find them on other blockchain like Solana and SUI for example. It would be great to have them on hive but I think we would need smart contracts enable first.

I like your metaphor with the football field, sprinklers, and bowls.

Regarding doing nothing when going out of range... it depends. If one of the tokens in the pool is a stablecoin and you go out of range to the upside, then you don't benefit of the potential gain of the volatile token if you remain with the stablecoin when you exit the range. If the volatile token goes up above the upper limit of the range with something like 5-10%, you could lose much more than what you gained in fees, especially if the price doesn't come down (soon). On the lower side of the range, it is exactly how you said (in the bull market), you can wait to get back in range.

You are totally right about that. In my years as a trader I realized that the most difficult thing on markets is to find the correct timing. I mean with all the chart analysis it's still almost always 50/50 that things go as planned or not. Therefore, I see the liquidity providing as a kind of hodling of either or the other token. As long as you are happy to own both of them, I think it's fine. Of course, you might miss out of capital gain but even if you didn't have them in the liquidity pool, the chances are big that we wouldn't realize the profit either :-)

Excellent explanation, now I understand better how they work.

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Thanks for the explanation of being "concentrated" in your pools. I'm already in several pools, but I see now I need to revisit. I appreciate you sharing this information.

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For the moment such concentrated liquidity pools don't exist on Hive. You can find them on chains like Solana, Sui and also on all Etherum 2nd layers. Thanks for stopping by!

This is actually the first I've heard of this. (my knowledge is very limited of course, so no surprise here at my ignorance 🤣) Do pools like these exist on HIVE?

For the moment you can find these concentrated liquidity pools only on other blockchains like Solana, Sui and others. It would be nice to see them on hive :-)

Wow this sounds so complicated. Thanks for sharing though. Something interesting to keep in mind.
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It's complicated but it offers a lot of options. It would be great if one day we had them on hive.

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It sounds like a nice way to balance risk versus reward. You can limit how much you want to risk and still participate in the pool, but you just won't get as much reward.

You can indeed concentrate your action and tailor the liquidity according to your strategy and your risk aversion.

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