Prediction markets keep hitting the same wall: not enough liquidity. That's changing now with Myriad Pools rolling out.
The concept? You park your assets into these pools, markets get the depth they need, and you pocket a cut from trading volumes. Simple revshare model, but there's talk of additional incentive layers coming down the pipeline.
They're being selective about who gets in first - gradually whitelisting LPs instead of opening the floodgates. Smart move for stress-testing infrastructure before scaling.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 3h ago
Liquidity issues are indeed frustrating, but now this whitelist system is back again. Ordinary people still can't get a piece of the pie.
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OnchainDetective
· 12-05 17:01
According to on-chain data, the logic behind this whitelist system is quite intriguing... It's a classic playbook of first bringing in top LPs, then opening up later. I want to track the fund flows of these early whitelisted addresses—usually, the "stress test" phase is when true intentions are most easily revealed. The revshare model itself isn't an issue, but the obvious question is... how exactly are these incentives being distributed? A few whale addresses have already been identified, and their trading patterns are a bit unusual, definitely worth keeping an eye on.
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SellTheBounce
· 12-04 20:05
It’s the same old liquidity story, heard it too many times. Slow whitelist release sounds nice, but in reality, it’s just fear of things going wrong. By the time it’s truly open, the bag holders are already lined up.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-04 20:01
The long-standing liquidity issue is finally being seriously addressed, but is this whitelist system really about selecting participants or just hyping things up?
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DataOnlooker
· 12-04 19:58
Liquidity has always been a major challenge, but has someone finally solved it? However, this whitelist system seems like another way to create artificial scarcity.
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WagmiAnon
· 12-04 19:57
The liquidity issue is finally being seriously addressed, but with this whitelist system... we'll have to wait again.
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StakeOrRegret
· 12-04 19:51
Someone is finally taking the liquidity issue seriously, but the whitelist system is still a bit annoying.
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GameFiCritic
· 12-04 19:41
Someone is finally taking the liquidity dilemma seriously. The whitelist system is indeed stable, but the revshare part needs to be closely monitored—historically, this kind of single-layer incentive is most likely to collapse from a second round of extraction. The extra incentive layer is described vaguely, which is frankly a bit exhausting.
Prediction markets keep hitting the same wall: not enough liquidity. That's changing now with Myriad Pools rolling out.
The concept? You park your assets into these pools, markets get the depth they need, and you pocket a cut from trading volumes. Simple revshare model, but there's talk of additional incentive layers coming down the pipeline.
They're being selective about who gets in first - gradually whitelisting LPs instead of opening the floodgates. Smart move for stress-testing infrastructure before scaling.