Maya obtains super powered capital efficiency for LPs. We seek to attract liquidity without compromising security, Now nodes can also bond LP units.
Traditionally, to secure a place as a node in a pure Proof of Bond (PoB) blockchain - like Thorchain’s - you need to buy and stake (“bond”) a big amount of assets. You deploy this capital in order to provide security to the network and gain “Node Rewards” in return.
Liquidity Nodes are one of the main features of Maya. They are not only the foundation that buttresses the security of the protocol, but also a mechanism that allows greater capital efficiency than the previous model.
In Maya Protocol, nodes buy and bond big amounts of $CACAO, but these stakes can be represented inside our Liquidity Pools, paired with other native assets and can thus facilitate liquidity for users and traders. Any capital bonded by Maya node operators can participate in the fees generated by the pools in which they are deposited, making the use of capital much more efficient.
This feature means that Maya node operators can supercharge their invested capital efficiency by earning both Liquidity Provider (LP) rewards plus their regular Node Rewards. Capital efficiency is no longer inversely proportional to Security!
Node operators becoming Liquidity Providers (LP’s) simultaneously has several economic and tokenomic implications:
The efficiency of the capital employed (ie. bonded) to obtain a place in the nodes’ list is enhanced considerably when compared to a traditional PoB model — where the bondable native token is being used solely as an economic guarantee and is not generating any type of yield on its own.
Not all assets will be bondable. Only relatively low volatile external assets such as stablecoins, BTC or ETH will be, although other Bond Pools can later be added, with a 67% nodes’ consensus.
The Liquidity Nodes feature results in adjustments to the pure PoB model security policies, which were tailored to accomplish three important things:
Our resulting model is called “The Incentive Curve and it works by algorithmically balancing the nodes’ and markets’ incentives to either provide more liquidity or bigger bonds. It does so by increasing or decreasing the participants’ rewards on each of these sides, periodically.
It also creates a liquidity flywheel, where:
Liquidity Nodes is one big innovation and addition to the THORChain’s current architecture and, we believe, an important step to help us complement the DeFi ecosystem in the best ways we can. You can learn all the details about this feature in Chapter 3 of our official Whitepaper. Dont forget to join our community through our official Twitter account and our Discord server. Read you soon!