The development threshold for custom liquidity pools in V2 is actually quite high. To build truly customized pools, developers need to modify the underlying logic—from scaling mechanisms, fee structures, and fee parameters to rounding rules—making significant changes. Such requirements deter many teams, resulting in very few custom pools actually being developed. The consequence is that the ecosystem's innovation pace cannot keep up with the evolving demands of the DeFi market.
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LongTermDreamer
· 7h ago
Hi, isn't this the eternal pain point of DeFi? The technical barriers are ridiculously high. We've been talking about this three years ago, and it's still the same.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 7h ago
In plain terms, the threshold is too high and no one is willing to do it. If this continues, the ecosystem will indeed come to a halt.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 7h ago
Isn't this just selling high barriers as a feature, which ends up scaring away all the innovators?
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 7h ago
Basically, the threshold is too high and no one is willing to get involved. How can the ecosystem innovate like this?
The development threshold for custom liquidity pools in V2 is actually quite high. To build truly customized pools, developers need to modify the underlying logic—from scaling mechanisms, fee structures, and fee parameters to rounding rules—making significant changes. Such requirements deter many teams, resulting in very few custom pools actually being developed. The consequence is that the ecosystem's innovation pace cannot keep up with the evolving demands of the DeFi market.