curve-contract
yearn-exporter
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about 1 month ago | 24 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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curve-contract
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Plutus + Curve: The blessing of GBIT
Curve (https://www.curve.fi/) is indeed one of the biggest DeFi protocols, doesn't have a credit card and is not related to the Curve card company (https://www.curve.com/). :) It's easy to get confused.
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Might be a stupid questions but I need a little help.
Should be okay to use. You can always double check the code repository. https://github.com/curvefi/curve-contract
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crvSTETH noob question about rates
Curve Finance Official group for Curve Finance - automatic market-making for stablecoins and not only. https://www.curve.fi/ https://t.me/curvefi
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Projects with best open Solidity code to study?
In terms of DeFi codebases I'd recommend that you read the code of a project you're already familiar with. That way you know what to expect. Good codebases IMHO are the Curve one (written in Vyper and well documented), Harvest strategies and yearn strategies: - https://github.com/curvefi/curve-contract - https://github.com/harvest-finance/harvest-strategy - https://github.com/yearn/yearn-protocol
yearn-exporter
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Reason for big drop in crvSTETH vault APY?
Thank you kindly! That's a great resource (yearn.vision) - appreicate it!
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How do I track earnings if I move yvUSDC off platform?
You can manually calculate it by looking at the change in share price on yearn.vision between the date you deposit it
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2 Of The Best DeFi Banks (Yearn Finance #1)
You can find some here, if you're willing to do some digging: https://yearn.vision/
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Are the shown APY and APR correct in the vaults?
To see what is the "real" current APY (and not the monthly-averaged one, which makes no sense) i recommend to look at yearn.vision dashboard, and more specifically the one about APYs : https://yearn.vision/d/CRDOk-UGkkkd/apy-technical?orgId=1 just find your vault's name and you can set the calculation based on the last few hours or days at the top of the page
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Building the data series for a yVault Performance and APY
But given the data available from yearn.vision is it possible to deduce/calculate the performance / earnings over time (as shown on yearn.finance) of a given yVault?
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Accuracy of yearn.finance APY estimate vs. yearn.vision
Differences can be due to several factors. I am assuming Yearn.vision relies on historical data and uses no extrapolation/predictive analytics or other statistical analysis on the value timeseries. It is unknown to me what the oracle/data source of yearn.vision is though, but a look at https://github.com/yearn/yearn-exporter should answer that.
What are some alternatives?
vyper - Pythonic Smart Contract Language for the EVM [Moved to: https://github.com/vyperlang/vyper]
smarthome-influxDB-grafana-dashboard - Smarthome Dashboard with Grafana & InfluxDB
brownie - A Python-based development and testing framework for smart contracts targeting the Ethereum Virtual Machine.
defi-score - DeFi Score: An open framework for evaluating DeFi protocols
yearn-vaults - Yearn Vault smart contracts
yearn-protocol - Yearn smart contracts
pi-hole-influx - A python daemon to send Pi-Hole stats for Grafana to InfluxDB
elasticsearch-monitoring - Monitor Elasticsearch clusters with Grafana dashboards (via Elasticsearch)
vyper - Pythonic Smart Contract Language for the EVM
metrics-to-grafana - Simple Publisher to demonstrate metrics and logs publishing to graphite and graylog server respectively.