This represents the difference in value between holding an asset pair in a decentralized exchange liquidity pool versus simply holding the assets outside of the pool. The divergence arises from the automated market maker’s constant product formula adjusting asset ratios. Quantifying this divergence is essential for yield calculations in decentralized finance.
Liquidity
The risk is intrinsically linked to the provision of capital to automated market maker pools, where price movements cause the pool’s internal ratio to shift away from the initial deposit ratio. Higher volatility in the underlying crypto asset generally correlates with a greater potential for this divergence. Managing this requires active monitoring of pool composition.
Pool
Within these automated systems, the relative price change of the deposited assets dictates the magnitude of the divergence from the HODL scenario. Traders must weigh the earned trading fees against the potential capital erosion from this effect. This factor is a primary consideration for liquidity providers.
Meaning ⎊ Non Linear Slippage describes the exponential rise in transaction costs as order size exhausts available liquidity within decentralized protocols.