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Impermanent loss and Loss-vs-Rebalancing II

Impermanent loss and Loss-vs-Rebalancing II ArXiv ID: 2502.04097 “View on arXiv” Authors: Unknown Abstract This paper examines the relationship between impermanent loss (IL) and loss-versus-rebalancing (LVR) in automated market makers (AMMs). Our main focus is on statistical properties, the impact of fees, the role of block times, and, related to the latter, the continuous time limit. We find there are three relevant regimes: (i) very short times where LVR and IL are identical; (ii) intermediate time where LVR and IL show distinct distribution functions but are connected via the central limit theorem exhibiting the same expectation value; (iii) long time behavior where both the distribution functions and averages are distinct. Subsequently, we study how fees change this dynamics with a special focus on competing time scales like block times and ‘arbitrage times’. ...

February 6, 2025 · 2 min · Research Team

Measuring Arbitrage Losses and Profitability of AMM Liquidity

Measuring Arbitrage Losses and Profitability of AMM Liquidity ArXiv ID: 2404.05803 “View on arXiv” Authors: Unknown Abstract This paper presents the results of a comprehensive empirical study of losses to arbitrageurs (following the formalization of loss-versus-rebalancing by [“Milionis et al., 2022”]) incurred by liquidity providers on automated market makers (AMMs). We show that those losses exceed the fees earned by liquidity providers across many of the largest AMM liquidity pools (on Uniswap). Remarkably, we also find that the Uniswap v2 pools are more profitable for passive LPs than their Uniswap v3 counterparts. We also investigate how arbitrage losses change with block times. As expected, arbitrage losses decrease when block production is faster. However, the rate of the decline varies significantly across different trading pairs. For instance, when comparing 100ms block times to Ethereum’s current 12-second block times, the decrease in losses to arbitrageurs ranges between 20% to 70%, depending on the specific trading pair. ...

April 8, 2024 · 2 min · Research Team