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Crab Strategy
Crab automates a strategy that performs best in sideways markets. Based on current funding, crab would be profitable if ETH moves less than approximately 0.00% in either direction each day. Crab hedges daily, reducing risk of liquidations. Crab aims to be profitable in USD terms. You earn funding without taking any view on if ETH will move up or down. Learn more.

Strategy Deposits

0 ETH

Strategy Capacity

0 ETH

0.00

ETH Price ($)

0.00

Current Implied Funding (%)

0.00

Historical Daily Funding (%)

1/1, 12:00 AM

Last hedged at

0.00

Current Profit Threshold (%)

0

Collat Ratio (%)

Historical PnL Simulation
Compound cUSDC Yield
Crab PNL
1 Day Profitability
1 Day Profitability Flat
Based on current funding, crab strategy would be unprofitable if ETH moves more than the profit threshold of approximately 0.00% in either direction each day. Crab aims to be profitable in USD terms.
Payoff
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Risk
If the Crab Strategy falls below the safe collateralization threshold (150%), the strategy is at risk of liquidation. Rebalancing based on large ETH price changes helps prevent a liquidation from occurring.

Based on current funding, crab strategy would be unprofitable if ETH moves more than approximately 0.00% in either direction each day. The implied funding rate at which you deposit at impacts your profitability. Depositing at a high funding rate increases likelihood of profitability.

If the Squeeth premium to ETH increases, the strategy will incur a loss because it will be more expensive to close the position. Crab aims to be profitable in USD terms. Learn more.

Crab smart contracts have been audited by Trail of Bits, Akira, and Sherlock. However, smart contracts are experimental technology and we encourage caution only risking funds you can afford to lose.
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