If you're not actively trading perpetual contracts, you can still earn by becoming a Liquidity Provider (LP). They offer some of the best APYs across all DeFi protocols, though with certain caveats. -- — Pros (+) ▸ Earn yields and points ▸ Passive approach with a low barrier to entry ▸ Built-in diversification across assets ▸ Some platforms offer insurance funds — Cons (-) ▸ Counterparty risks, as LPs absorb traders' profits and losses ▸ Impermanent loss (also known as divergence loss) ▸ Fewer points compared to active trading ▸ Volatile yields, dependent on trading volume and traders' profits and losses ▸ Risks associated with smart contracts
Below are the LP yield percentages across the largest Perpetual DEXs ⤵️ - @edgeX_exchange - @Aster_DEX - @Lighter_xyz - @HyperliquidX - @OfficialApeXdex - @extendedapp - @reya_xyz - @grvt_io - @pacifica_fi - @paradex - @JupiterExchange - @OrderlyNetwork - @avantisfi - @DriftProtocol - @GainsNetwork_io - @MYX_Finance
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