Solana - 9. Governing the Underworld

    Hadeswap goverance has taken a turn for the dramatic after their purchase of the SMB IP. Since then, the DAO has hosted notable governance proposals Create a dashboard that shows Hadeswap governance activity and key metrics for each proposal made. How does Hadeswap governance compare to other DAOs on Solana. Is there more active voting participation relative to typical governance behavior we see on Realms? How concentrated is the voting power in these proposals? Is this normal, or is Hadeswap controlled by a loud minority? How often are wallets transferring $Hades before casting a vote? What about purchasing $Hades to make a vote? Is it possible holders are spreading voting power among multiple wallets? How do you envision the "bribe wars" continuing to shake out?

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    NFT marketplaces rely on price agreements between buyers and sellers for a trade to complete. A seller sets a price and waits for someone willing to pay for it. And this waiting phase keeps a large chunk of assets from getting traded, making them very illiquid.

    An NFT AMM like Hadeswap allows collectors to create liquidity pools and instantly sell their assets, a feature that common NFT marketplaces like OpenSea and Magic Eden currently don’t have. 

    Providing Liquidity VS Trading

    Providing liquidity allows you to make instant sales on your digital assets, which is ideal when you need immediate liquidity. The only downside is that you don’t get to decide your NFT’s price, as an algorithm does, which means that you may have to sell at a loss.

    HadeSwap:

    A fully decentralized crypto trading protocol to swap, earn from and build on top of: the perfect blend of crypto, NFTs and DeFi.
    Through our staking page, you can now stake your ABC NFTs. Hades NFTs (obtainable via auctions by $HADES only) will also be able to be staked through the same process.
    Users will be able to bond their LP positions in exchange for $HADES on Hadeswap.