Proof of Efficient Liquidity: A Staking Mechanism for Capital Efficient Liquidity

Arman Abgaryan, Utkarsh Sharma, Joshua Tobkin
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The Proof of Efficient Liquidity (PoEL) protocol, designed for specialised Proof of Stake (PoS) consensus-based blockchain infrastructures that incorporate intrinsic DeFi applications, aims to support sustainable liquidity bootstrapping and network security. This innovative mechanism efficiently utilises budgeted staking rewards to attract and sustain liquidity through a risk structuring engine and incentive allocation strategy, both of which are designed to maximise capital efficiency. The proposed protocol seeks to serve the dual objective of - (i) capital creation, by efficiently attracting risk capital, and maximising its operational utility for intrinsic DeFi applications, thereby asserting sustainability; and (ii) enhancing the adopting blockchain network's economic security, by augmenting their staking (PoS) mechanism with a harmonious layer seeking to attract a diversity of digital assets. Finally, in the appendix, we seek to generalise the financial incentivisation protocol to the notion of service fee credits, such that it utilises the network's auxiliary services as a means to propagate incentives to attract liquidity and facilitate the network to achieve the critical mass of usage necessary for sustained operations and growth.
高效流动性的证明:资本高效流动性的押注机制
高效流动性证明(PoEL)协议专为基于共识的专用权益证明(PoS)区块链基础设施而设计,该基础设施包含固有的 DeFi 应用,旨在支持可持续的流动性启动和网络安全。这种创新机制通过风险结构引擎和激励分配策略,有效地利用预算定注奖励来吸引和维持流动性,两者都旨在最大限度地提高资本效率。所提议的协议旨在实现以下双重目标:(i) 通过有效地吸引风险资本来创造资本,并最大限度地提高其内在 DeFia 应用的运营效用,从而实现可持续性;(ii) 通过利用和谐层来吸引多样化的数字资产,增强采用区块链网络的记账(PoS)机制,从而增强其经济安全性。最后,在附录中,我们试图将金融激励协议推广到服务费积分的概念中,从而利用网络的辅助服务作为传播激励机制的一种手段,以吸引流动性,促进网络实现持续运营和增长所需的临界使用量。
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