SMTs Automatic Market Maker? Powered By An Idea Similar To Bancor

in smt •  7 years ago  (edited)

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When I parsed and looked into the whitepaper, it is mentioned:

Immediate Liquidity
By leveraging a recently designed automated market maker concept [2], SMT-based ICOs allow a portion of STEEM tokens received to be sent into an SMT’s on-chain, off-orderbook market maker in order to provide liquidity to the SMT at a specified reserve ratio. Beyond the social and specialized distribution mechanisms of SMTs, this feature advances the concept of automated market makers by pairing it alongside SMT’s decentralized markets, which also facilitate bids and asks by human participants. The combination of these two markets enables on-chain and trustless exchange opportunities for market makers while enabling liquidity for token users.

The little [2] links to the bancor's network protocol whitepaper. At first I thought that steem would be using the bancor network for SMTs but it is not the case.

What's the difference between bancor and the SMTs liquidity protocol?

Thanks to @inertia to help me find out more about the distinction between the two:

Bancor takes the convention that in this example, the market maker destroys tokens in its interaction with Alice, and creates tokens in its interaction with Bob. The Bancor convention suggests the market maker is not an ordinary actor, but needs system-level “special powers” – specifically, the privilege to operate the token printing press – in order to function.

In this paper, we adopt the convention that the tokens sent by Alice to the market maker are not destroyed, but are instead added to the inventory (balance) of the market maker. Likewise, the tokens sent to Bob by the market maker are not created out of thin air; they already exist and are merely transferred from the inventory of the market maker to Bob. Thus, we show that the market maker is essentially an ordinary economic agent acting according to a deterministic algorithm – it doesn’t actually need “special powers”!

Check out this video for a short explainer to understand how we don't need a buyer and a seller in order to create liquidity!

Does that mean that I should invest in Bancor?

No, you don't. Since SMTs will be running directly on the STEEM blockchain. The concept was inspired by Bancor but differ on some points. So just hold on to your STEEM!

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Won't most of these SMTs be trading against Steem and SBD on decentralized exchanges like DEX?

too late, i already invested in bancor ahah
but i easily could sell my BNT and buy some other STEEM! ;)

The video is very understandable. Thanks.

Fascinating data. A debt of gratitude is in order for including the video as well, I like its separate and straightforward.

You are onto something and I think strategically finding ways to lock up Steem is a good thing if it adds utility.

Good, very good for this post.

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Your post is always worth reading. Thanks for sharing such great post with us.

Good information,nice updates...thanks for sharing

Keeping them in my Steem Power!

Great post @cryptoctopus

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Took me a moment to figure out what u ment with this analogy, overcomplicating it I guess, lol. But yeah, Steem is pretty much the same, just being the conversion coin itself.

Holding Steem!!

Very helpful information @cryptoctopus..🤗
Thanks for writing a article about Bancor..
Keep it up your great work.. I'm totally grateful about it..
Upvoted and cheers..😊👌👍
Steem on..!

Thanks for sharing.
Upvoted and resteemed :-)

Interesting information. Thanks for adding the video too, I like the break down of it and easy to understand.

very interesting and more with the difficult market

@cryptoctopus,
I heard in here everything based on STEEM! So I am going to HODL STEEM very soon! (Having a huge XRP base to sell lol :D)
Great update and really appreciate your effort!

Cheers~

Good information, thanks for this!

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

It is a little confusing reading their white paper as they don't directly state they'll be using the Bancor protocol. However they do refer to it a lot and even link the Bancor protocol white paper in theirs.

thanks for sharing @cryptoctopus

I like your informative post! It help me so much to grow my knowledge on this platform, thank you very much for your interesting videos.

Nice post and i like post you @cryptoctopus..resteem post you

Nice post @cryptoctopus I like

time to HODL got it i didn't knew about Bancor looks quite similar in the way but different in some way !!

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Very helpful information @cryptoctopus,
The video is very understandable.
Thanks

Wow! What a wonderful analytical post this time man. You are really a very die hard passionate I noticed! I wish I can get at least half of your knowledge on these subjects, but I'm learning daily for sure!
From all the posts I've read on SMT, it really seems like it's a great thing for Steem in general!

Hey @crytoctopus
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And perfect work....
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Good post, including video. I'm so excited about the cryptocurrencies, especially the Smart Contracts. This stuff is amazing!!

Your posts are very interesting especially for me who is
still a beginner and I have to learn more...
thanks for sharing..

Good information

Not selling any of my STEEM :)

I made a mistake before but now I will HoDL ,greed really gets to us sometimes . Steem has a lot of potential , I see it going far

thank you @cryptoctopus i've watched her

Very interesting. Thanks for linking to that video.
The future is going to be very exciting for all of us that are in the cryto world right now! ;)