an estimate of rewards receipts? ex: I want to provide liquidity in the frax/usdc pool with 3 years blocked (2x). It doesn't have to be an exact number, but something approximate.
There is unforunately not due to the fluctuation of the APR, it is hard to calculate the outcome of expected rewards
I understand where you are coming from, but this seems like a cop out partially. Everyone understands that the apr is variable. But frax could provide a calculator that let's the user input the apr and provides historical averages or a timeseries of the apr. It's mostly a question of effort vs value I think. Do we think such a tool will make it more likely that people will invest in frax? I suspect the answer would be yes.
The gauge weights could go to 0 or it could get 100% of the gauge votes. How would devs be able to predict this?
Are you trying to imply that people who have invested are doing so without a napkin calculation for what they think they could earn if the apr stays constant?
You’re asking devs to spend their time on a tool that would most likely mislead people into believed guessed aprs rather than focus on things that actually accrue value to the protocol imo.
If the Apr stays constant then they’d get the Apr they’re seeing, because it would stay constant.
I disagree. Go to any cc company and they talk through cartoon scenarios of how much you might pay off given current conditions if they hold, despite most cards having a variable apr. No one says "oh but the apr might change, so we can't know anything". Instead they provide guide posts for people to use a tool to get an imperfect estimate.
Hi, a staking calculator or something similar would fit perfectly on community.frax.finance. One of the goals of the community site is to support and inform stakers. We already show the staking rewards and APRs of the FRAX native staking pools: https://community.frax.finance/stake/native. And we also show the guage information: https://community.frax.finance/stake/gauge. If someone could help with how a calculator should look and the actual calculations, I can build it on the community website.
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