Impermanent Loss

高級更新時間 2025年10月14日

Impermanent Loss is a term frequently encountered in the decentralized finance (DeFi) space, particularly in the context of liquidity providing and yield farming. It refers to the temporary loss of funds that liquidity providers (LPs) can experience when they deposit assets into a liquidity pool, a smart contract containing funds.

 

Key aspects of Impermanent Loss include:

 

  1. Price Volatility: Impermanent loss occurs when the price of a token in a liquidity pool changes compared to its price when initially deposited. The greater the change, the higher the potential impermanent loss.
  2. Arbitrage and Pool Balancing: When the price of a token changes, arbitrage traders buy or sell assets in the pool to rebalance it with current market prices. This process can lead to an imbalance in the proportion of assets held by the liquidity provider, potentially resulting in a loss.
  3. Temporary Nature: The loss is termed "impermanent" because it only becomes permanent if the liquidity provider decides to withdraw their funds from the pool. If prices return to their original state before withdrawal, the loss can be recovered.
  4. Common in Automated Market Makers (AMMs): Impermanent loss is particularly common in AMM platforms, where liquidity pools are used to facilitate trading without an order book.

Understanding Impermanent Loss is crucial for anyone participating in liquidity provision or yield farming in the DeFi space. It is a risk factor that needs to be weighed against potential earnings from trading fees or yield farming rewards. Awareness and understanding of this concept are essential for effective risk management in DeFi investments.

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