How to Choose a Liquidity Pool: Key Factors to Check First
To choose a liquidity pool, judge it on token quality, smart contract security, liquidity depth, trading volume, and impermanent loss instead of chasing the highest APY. Users repeatedly warn that a high APY can be a trap, since outsized yield often ends in impermanent loss or a rug pull. Safety comes first. Confirm the project is legitimate, audited, and run by a team with a real track record. One rule users cite is $1B+ in total value locked for 12 or more months plus multiple audits, which points to dramatically lower risk. Question any unsustainably high yield, such as 200% APY on a stablecoin pool, because that money usually comes from token emissions or a Ponzi structure instead of genuine economic activity. Then read the metrics. Trading volume should reflect real usage, since fees feed directly into the APR paid to liquidity providers, and a low fee tier can still be profitable when volume is substantial. Compare the APY against the pool's impermanent loss, especially in volatile pairs where the yield may not cover it. Finally, match the strategy to the market cycle: crypto-to-crypto pools when bullish, stablecoin pools or managed vaults to de-risk in downturns, and concentrated positions only if you will actively monitor them with tools like the qalc.ai/defi calculators.

