Belt.fi Project Insight: An AMM Incorporating Multi-Strategy Yield Optimization

Currently, Belt.fi is focused on optimizing all avenues of yield on the BSC. The team provides optimization engines for both single coin liquidity and traditional liquidity pairs.

Belt.fi

Belt.fi innovates on traditional decentralized exchanges (DEX) that leverage automated market-making (AMM) technology to facilitate seamless transactions. This protocol sets itself apart as it will provide users with yield optimization, lending, and yield generation to maximize user returns. Belt.fi aims to innovate on models such as Curve Finance, yearn.finance, and Pickle Finance to make all in one user experience. Belt.fi has chosen the Binance Smart Chain (BSC) to take advantage of the low transaction speeds and high throughput, which is much more user-friendly than the Ethereum network. Lastly, Belt.fi focuses on reducing impermanent loss (IL) risk through pairing highly correlated assets together in liquidity pools.

Key Features

Automated Yield Compounding

Dynamic Yield Optimization Engine

AMM With Low Slippage and IL Risk

Decentralized and Permissionless Token Swaps

Earn & Vaults

One of Belt’s cornerstones is its ability for users to earn yield and automatically compound it. This begins through Belt.fi’s lending aggregator. This aggregator seeks out the best yields on lending protocols, shifting funds between Venus and other leading protocols. In short, Belt.fi ultimately optimizes the lending process allowing users to sit back while they are receiving the highest possible yields. Below is a flow map of the lending engine:

Following suite, the team also has vault strategies. These are pools of capital that follow procedures programmed by smart contracts. The vaults’ goal is to automate the yield farming process while taking advantage of the best yield opportunities. These are highly beneficial to users as it drastically lowers the barrier of entry for yield farming. Vaults take out the work of shifting capital and rebalancing positions while simultaneously saving all users gas costs. Below is a flow map of the lending engine:

bTokens

bTokens share the same properties of liquidity provider (LP) tokens, acting as a receipt. bTokens expressly represent liquidity provided in a Belt depositor contract. These tokens allow users to track their LP positions and receive incentives through staking the bTokens. For example, a user who deposits DAI in the Belt Depositor will receive bDAI in return. 

If the liquidity position begins to generate a  profit, the user’s bTokens will increase in value. Once liquidity is withdrawn, the bToken will be burned 1:1, allowing users to capture their profit in the initial asset deposited.

Even further, the team at Belt.fi ensures users are receiving the best rates through their yield optimization engine. If Venus doesn’t offer the best lending rates, the bToken will automatically rebalance your position to the protocol with better rates. This introduces an extra layer of risk as multiple protocols are used, but it allows for yield maximization.

Liquidity Pools

For those who are unaware, liquidity pools are tokens deposited by users into a smart contract. Users provide liquidity (tokens) to smart contracts to receive liquidity incentives, typically in the respective protocols native governance token. The protocol distributes these incentives to the liquidity providers to bootstrap the necessary liquidity. These tokens are required to facilitate the transactions the protocol aims to carry out, making their DEX’s or lending products function. These pools are typically made up of a token pair split in a 50:50 manner. This creates a liquidity pool that traders can use to swap tokens. For those who wish to learn more about liquidity pools, check out the following general overview:

Cryptonomics: Yield Farming Explained

Belt.fi takes this model a step further, allowing users to pool any token or LP token. Belt.fi pools will focus on having a group of tokens or LP’s with the same value or high correlation. This is done to reduce transaction fees, slippage, and impermanent loss. It ultimately allows Belt pools to generate high yields, rewarding the liquidity providers more than traditional AMM’s. The Belt.fi team has outlined the following variety of pools:

  Instant-swap protocol (like PancakeSwap) LP pools

  Vault with lending protocols (like Venus) token pools

  Staking assets & assets (like ETH-BETH) pools

  Tokens + pool tokens (like VAI – venus pool ) pools

  Non-yield non-impermanent loss stable vault pools with AMM profits

The Belt.fi team has implemented these novel features to extend multiple forums yield generation to all users. This model caters to a plethora of different users as there is not a single strategy to rely on. Users who prefer to provide liquidity in a pair can do so, while those who prefer single-sided liquidity can also take advantage of Belt. fi’s yield optimization contracts.

Tokenomics

The above chart outlines the token allocation for the initial supply of BELT. It is important to note that BELT is an inflationary token by design as are all AMM DEX tokens. This model is adopted to ensure that liquidity providers are compensated for providing liquidity. Once the PancakeSwap IFO is complete, the token will begin its emission schedule. The emissions for the token are as follows:

  BNB-BELT PancakeSwap LP stakers: 0.5 BELT/block

  Venus pools in Belt.fi: 0.5 BELT/block

  Build Allocation: 0.178 BELT/block. The build allocation will be used to ensure sustainable development and rapid innovation. This equates to about 15% of mined BELT.

The team has also introduced a few deflationary mechanisms into the protocol to combat inflation. The first mechanism is a 50% burn of all swap fees. This is executed through a smart contract which takes half of the swap fee and buys back BELT. This BELT is permanently removed from circulation by sending it to a dead address. As for the remaining half of the fees, they are distributed to liquidity providers. On top of this, 8% of all yield generated is used to buyback BELT and burn it. This is executed in the same manner as the transaction fee burn. The system allows the BELT supply to be governed, reducing the inflationary pressure. Users who wish to view the amount of tokens burned are transparently displayed on the Belt.fi website.

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These mechanisms are in play to offset the inflationary pressure created by AMM tokenomics models. As the protocol continues to develop, I would like to see further deflationary measures to the liking of PancakeSwap. When maximized, deflationary mechanisms can drive tons of value to long-term token holders. Overall, it is impressive to see deflationary mechanisms put in place which BELT token holders can govern. BELT holders must have the tools to manage the BELT supply, and they do!

The Belt.fi documentation does a beautiful deep dive into all the tokenomics mechanics covered above:

BELT Token

Managing BELT Supply

Team

The Belt.fi team has extensive experience in the blockchain space. Belt.fi is created by Ozys, a leading blockchain technology company incorporated in 2018. Ozys is a member of the Klaytn Governance Council alongside multinational businesses and organizations, including Binance, Huobi, MakerDAO, LG Electronics, and Kakao. The company manages a variety of protocols with over $800 million in TVL combined. These protocols all have received audits from the following renowned services: Certik (KLAYswap), QuantStamp (KLAYstation), Trail of Bits (EveryDAI), and SOOHO (Allbit). In short, the Ozys team boasts its own blockchain, Orbit, alongside various protocols such as KLAYSwap and KLAYStation.

The team has proven continued success in the space, and they don’t plan to stop there. Their latest protocol Belt.fi offers tons of innovation on the BSC. The team’s roadmap is jam-packed as the Ozy team strives for their end vision.

Source : bsc.news

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