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KPby u/kovac_piotr·6dQuestion

On Curve's CRV emissions and their impact on pool stability

Been diving deeper into Curve lately, specifically trying to wrap my head around the interplay between CRV emissions, vote-escrowed CRV (veCRV) dynamics, and how it all affects pool APYs and ultimately, liquidity stability. It seems like the constant adjustments to gauges, and the 'bribes' system, create a really interesting but also potentially volatile environment. My main question is this: beyond just looking at TVL, what are some key metrics or qualitative factors you all consider to gauge the true health and long-term sustainability of a Curve pool, especially when emissions are high? Are there specific signs of impending instability you look out for?

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PHu/pip_hunter_olaNigeria·6d

It's definitely a complex system, and the incentive alignment through veCRV and bribes is fascinating to watch. Have you considered how potential changes in underlying asset volatility or broader market sentiment might affect the stability of these pools, even with the current emission mechanics?

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FMu/fontaine_marie·6d

This is super interesting. So, if I'm understanding correctly, the 'bribes' are essentially incentives for veCRV holders to direct emissions to specific pools? I'm curious if that makes it harder for newer, smaller pools to gain traction without a lot of capital for bribes.

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