Fremen Bi-Weekly #5

This week's Fremen Bi-Weekly is coming a day earlier and is a little shorter than usual as we are busy with preparing for the upcoming weeks, and we have another cool announcement coming tomorrow! As usual, we are giving exposure to some interesting content that has been posted over the last weeks, and discussing what we have been up to at Arrakis.

So let's begin.

Tweet threads and articles we’ve liked:

A great discussion between Guillaume Lambert and AI N hosted by Max Resnick around AMMs, toxic flow in AMMs, and whether concentrated liquidity AMMs really are good exchanges.

A thread by the DeFi degen Barry Fried, suggests that we should just come to peace with the discussion around profitability of LPing, and that we should look at it as a new financial primitive.

A great Dune dashboard by @superamscom that analyzes the liquidity mining program launched by Optimism via Uniswap Grants.

The past two weeks at Arrakis

We have gotten back our audits recently, which is extremely exciting as we are now seeing the light at the end of the tunnel to a full release! So, on the developer front we are doing some cleaning up and housekeeping before we launch! On the non-technical side we have been heavily working on getting all of our gitbooks and content pieces in order, as well as being active with all the AMAs happening, whether it is the one we hosted with Panoptic on Twitter Spaces, or the ones we were invited to by Tapioca and Gammaswap (happening later today!)

You can find the recordings to Tapioca here:

We are really excited for the upcoming weeks, and can’t wait to show what we have in store!

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