Proof of Liquidity has already tied validators, protocols, and user interests together, but there's still a missing key role. Obleck is that missing piece.
Under Berachain's governance framework, this set of liquidity infrastructure is quite interesting — it is ruthless when stability is needed, yet flexible enough to respond to market demands. This design approach, which allows for both solidity and liquidity, addresses the pain points of traditional liquidity management.
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MidnightTrader
· 7h ago
Come on, tell the truth. PoL sounds pretty advanced, but can Obleck really fill that gap? It looks like just another optimistic assumption...
But on the other hand, Berachain's approach of "being firm when needed and soft when appropriate" really resonated with me. Can this thing really start to move?
Wait, if this governance framework can truly get validators, protocols, and users all sitting on the same bench, that would be quite rare... But I still have some doubts.
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ImaginaryWhale
· 7h ago
Wait, can Obleck really fill this gap?
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Hardcore traditional liquidity management, I like this approach
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PoL has tied the three parties together, now it just needs an intermediary... pretty interesting
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Berachain's flexible yet firm design, finally someone has figured this out
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To put it simply, liquidity can also have strict discipline, now that's the real deal
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The missing piece has been found, so where's the next gap?
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This kind of flexible approach indeed solves the pain points. How does Obleck fill the gap?
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Playing with liquidity infrastructure like this, Berachain is doing pretty well
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SerumSqueezer
· 7h ago
Has the obleck been completed? Then validators are really going to be locked in.
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MrRightClick
· 7h ago
Obleck came just in time, really filling that missing piece in the puzzle.
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MidsommarWallet
· 7h ago
Oh wait, can Obleck really fill this piece of the puzzle? It still depends on market feedback.
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rekt_but_resilient
· 7h ago
Haha, another "missing piece," Web3 just loves this setup
Proof of Liquidity has already tied validators, protocols, and user interests together, but there's still a missing key role. Obleck is that missing piece.
Under Berachain's governance framework, this set of liquidity infrastructure is quite interesting — it is ruthless when stability is needed, yet flexible enough to respond to market demands. This design approach, which allows for both solidity and liquidity, addresses the pain points of traditional liquidity management.