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FIP-27: Revamp Bonding Curves

Voting ended over 4 years agoSucceeded

Forum Thread

https://tribe.fei.money/t/fip-27-revamp-fei-bonding-curves/3509

Executive Summary

Update bonding curve parameters to encourage protocol growth

Motivation + Context

Bonding curves are the main way that new FEI enters circulation. They are also one of the main ways that the Fei PCV increases in size (the others being asset appreciation and yield farming). Bonding curves are a foundational mechanism that allow the protocol to grow.

The way that Fei bonding curves work is that each bonding curve uses a specific asset (e.g. ETH, DAI, or RAI). Users can acquire FEI off of a bonding curve using that asset. Bonding curves sell FEI at either a discount or a premium depending on whether the amount of FEI issued by that bonding curve is below or above a scale parameter. Each bonding curve has its own scale, discount, and premium parameters. Each bonding curve also has a cap parameter on the total amount of FEI it can issue.

See forum thread for an overview of current values of bonding curve parameters

Proposed Changes

We propose a series of changes to the bonding curves to help increase the amount of circulating FEI and grow the PCV:

  • Modify ETH bonding curve: premium 0.
  • Modify DAI bonding curve: scale 100M, cap 150M, discount 0.
  • Modify DPI bonding curve: cap to 50M, discount 0.
  • Modify RAI bonding curve: cap to 20M

Voting Rules

Voting will last 2 days and will have a quorum of 10M TRIBE.

This is a non-binding signal vote. Please keep in mind that snapshot votes can be changed but not withdrawn until the end of the voting period.

The two options for voting:

  1. Yes, update BC parameters
  2. No, keep BC's unchanged

Off-Chain Vote

Yes, update BC parameters
22.14M 100%
No, keep BC's unchanged
0 0%
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Timeline

Sep 21, 2021Proposal created
Sep 21, 2021Proposal vote started
Sep 23, 2021Proposal vote ended
Oct 26, 2023Proposal updated