It won’t, Tezos problem is not inflation, it stood too far from silicon valley, great tech but no adoption from VC. Liquidity, number of dev working with Tezos is behind other blockchains. Closing LB will change 0 to this.
Nope not reliable using oku.trade
You convinced us to explore becoming a validator on TRON! Our bakery will become a multi-chain validator going forward
Cool to see the work that’s happening with their on-chain governance and defi buildout
I second this. Liquidity Baking has strong liquidity for a Tezos pool. The fundamentals behind Liquidity Baking are also sound. What we need is to expose Liquidity Baking to a larger audience, by integrating it with Etherlink.
If Etherlink users could move a more easily accessible wrapped bitcoin from another EVM chain into the Liquidity Baking pool, usage would go up significantly.
Disabling Liquidity Baking isn’t the right solution, and I’ll un-stake my Tez from any baker that votes to disable.
I support continuing Liquidity Baking. It remains one of the few protocol-level mechanisms that guarantees deep, reliable on-chain liquidity for Tezos. If bakers choose to disable it, I will move my Tezos to those who continue to support LB.
They just put another nail in the coffin of Tezos, the only liquidity pool with a decent level of liquidity, is not toast, half the fees are still nulled which (burnt) meaning with time the pool will lose its depth.
I’ll see what comes of this, but I think this may be the end of the road for us, exit time is coming.
Please, do exit at the bottom, dear sir. If that was the only reason you did stick with Tezos, it will be the right decision for you. However you should be more mad at those who told you that LB farming was ever a good idea, and not on those who voted to disable it
It was the last remaining reason, I came in at IPO early baker, the project has just gone downhill since, great tech, low adoption, bad evangelization, failed at DEFI, NFT passing fad, Uranium market was the last bleep that showed a possible expansion path. Time indeed to leave. July is our 8 year anniversary.
