Recently noticed that the transaction fee rates for YB and ZKP have both been reduced by 1%, and this move is quite interesting. Is the platform running a promotion or is there a change in the liquidity of these two tokens? Does anyone know the reason behind this? It seems that such fee adjustments usually correspond to certain market signals.
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MetaMisfit
· 12-26 10:48
Are the fee rates dropping across the board? Is this to attract liquidity...
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 12-26 10:45
Regarding the rate reduction, I bet there are big players accumulating chips.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 12-26 10:42
ngl the 1% cut on both feels like liquidity depth signaling... either platform's eating losses or they're frontrunning something. opportunity cost math doesn't add up unless they're fishing for volume. my guess? mev extraction game changing on those pairs
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NFTFreezer
· 12-26 10:40
Wait, YB and ZKP are both being downgraded at the same time? That doesn't seem right.
Recently noticed that the transaction fee rates for YB and ZKP have both been reduced by 1%, and this move is quite interesting. Is the platform running a promotion or is there a change in the liquidity of these two tokens? Does anyone know the reason behind this? It seems that such fee adjustments usually correspond to certain market signals.