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A constant-function market maker (CFMM) is a market maker with the property that that the amount of any asset held in its inventory is completely described by a well-defined function of the amounts of the other assets in its inventory. As a result, both wealth and liquidity are known and fixed given relative prices. This has made these rules popular in prediction markets (fixed cost of information) and decentralized finance (known price exposure).

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  • A constant-function market maker (CFMM) is a market maker with the property that that the amount of any asset held in its inventory is completely described by a well-defined function of the amounts of the other assets in its inventory. As a result, both wealth and liquidity are known and fixed given relative prices. This has made these rules popular in prediction markets (fixed cost of information) and decentralized finance (known price exposure). (en)
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  • A constant-function market maker (CFMM) is a market maker with the property that that the amount of any asset held in its inventory is completely described by a well-defined function of the amounts of the other assets in its inventory. As a result, both wealth and liquidity are known and fixed given relative prices. This has made these rules popular in prediction markets (fixed cost of information) and decentralized finance (known price exposure). (en)
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  • Constant function market maker (en)
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