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Vote Interface

Vote Interface Description

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Last updated 5 days ago

Voting for pools and earning incentives

tokens provides unique opportunities to earn additional income by receiving on specific . holders use their votes to direct across CrossCurve pools. Projects seeking liquidity offer incentives (various tokens) to holders in exchange for their votes.

tokens transforms voting rights into income streams: veEYWA holders select the most beneficial proposals and receive rewards in tokens, cryptocurrencies, or other forms of income from participating projects. The higher your veEYWA balance, the greater your potential rewards.

Using further enhances your earnings when voting on pools.

To start using the CrossCurve application, navigate to the Vote page under the DAO section. Click Β«Connect walletΒ», select your wallet from the list, and confirm the connection, ensuring you are on the official page:

After successfully connecting your wallet, open the Pools tab to participate in pool voting.

You will see the following details:

  • Current voting round ends in - Countdown timer indicating when the current voting round concludes

  • Total voting power available for this epoch - Combined voting power of all DAO participants for the current epoch

  • You have - Number of your locks and their voting power in veEYWA tokens

  • Voted - Number of your locks and the total veEYWA voting power you have already allocated this epoch

  • Ready for voting - Number of locks available for voting and their total veEYWA voting power

  • Estimated EYWA emission in the next epoch - Estimated EYWA token rewards allocated for the upcoming epoch

  • Estimated CRV emission in the next epoch - Estimated CRV token rewards allocated for the upcoming epoch

  • Estimated incentives available in the current epoch - Estimated incentives from partners allocated in the current epoch (in USD equivalent)

In the window displaying participating voting pools, the following information appears:

  • Pools - Pool name and type (Stable pool**, Volatility pool*)

  • Chain - Network of the pool

  • Incentives - Amount of incentives allocated for votes on each pool during the current epoch

  • vAPR - Projected yield metric for the next epoch, calculated based on current pool votes and TVL

  • Select % vote - Select the percentage of your voting power allocated to the chosen pool

  • Votes sent - Percentage of voting power you have already allocated to each pool

  • Est. rewards - Estimated reward amount in USD equivalent

CrossCurve offers two distinct liquidity pools to users: the Stable Pool and the Volatility Pool:

* Volatility Pools consist of liquidity (Curve pools) for asset pairs with volatile prices, typically experiencing divergence. For example, USDT vs. EYWA or ETH vs. BTC. Volatile pairs are formed by combining uncorrelated assets and utilize Curve's unique impermanent loss compensation mechanism for pools containing volatile assets. ** Stable Pools are pools of stable liquidity (Curve pools) between assets whose prices are pegged to each other. For example, USDT vs. USDC.

Another case involves derivative assets, such as wstETH and rETH. Although rETH is considered a volatile asset, the trading pair between wstETH and rETH is classified as a stable pool because the price of wstETH does not significantly fluctuate relative to rETH.

Stable pairs on CrossCurve are designed for correlated assets and aim to maintain a 1:1 transfer ratio between them as closely as possible.

To participate in voting, select the pool you're interested in, adjust the percentage of your voting power to allocate, and click Vote. Then, sign the transaction in your wallet.

The total of your votes across all pools must equal 100% for the Vote button to become active.

You can view detailed information about your submitted votes by expanding the Votes sent menu.

To cancel your current vote for a specific pool, click Reset. To remove all your votes across all pools, click Reset all.

When confirming vote cancellation, all your votes for the selected pool will be withdrawn. To proceed, click Ok and sign the transaction in your wallet.

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