$USD1 Yesterday, when sending, usd1 increased from 14:33 on the 23rd with a total of 8.6 billion to 7:00 on the 24th, reaching 4.2 billion, close to an increase of 1 billion. Today at 9:00, the total is 4.716 billion, with the increase speed compared to yesterday slowing down to 500 million. I updated the table to show the corresponding annualized and monthly yield rates under a daily issuance speed of 500 million.
Of course, this issuance speed is controllable by humans, and there should be a degree to maintain a yield that looks acceptable. Overall, the earlier you participate, the earlier you enjoy! It's impossible to lose.
Calculating whether you lose or not is also very simple. Add the loss from buying usd1 high and the loss from selling usd1 low. If it's below the monthly yield rate, then you're at a loss.
If I buy at a maximum of 1.0021 and sell, that means a loss of 0.21%. Based on the issuance speed of 500 million per day, let’s pull those numbers to the data of 2/24. At this point, the total for usd1 is 19.7 billion, and with 100% participation, the monthly yield rate is at 0.2%. Of course, it's impossible to have 100% participation, so the final yield must be greater than 0.21%.
Isn't it interesting? The break-even point for those who buy at 1.0021 and sell is almost the same at 0.21%. Therefore, this issuance speed is controllable by humans, and the goal is certainly to ensure that participants have profits. Rough calculations are fine; just get a general idea.