A Derivative Pricing Perspective on Liquidity Tokens in Constant Product Market Makers
Maxim Bichuch and
Zachary Feinstein
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In decentralized finance, any individual can pool their assets into an automated market maker (AMM) -- herein we focus on the constant product market maker (CPMM) -- in exchange for a claim on a fraction of future pool assets and fees earned from the market making operations. This position is represented by a liquidity token, whose prevailing on-chain price is effectively the initial deposited assets. Though this price is well-defined, we treat the liquidity token as a derivative position in the prices of the underlying assets for the CPMM in order to deduce risk-neutral pricing and hedging formulas, not dissimilar to the Black-Scholes result. Adopting this perspective, in a frictionless environment, hedging the CPMM liquidity token under fair valuation should produce a riskless process, which therefore grows at the risk-free rate, something that is not seen in empirical case studies under the prevailing price. With our novel pricing formula, we construct a method to calibrate a volatility to data which provides an updated (non-market) valuation which is consistent with the (near-continuous) replication strategy out-of-sample. We conclude with a discussion of novel AMM design considerations motivated by this derivative-pricing perspective.
Date: 2024-09, Revised 2026-01
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