22. Gainers and Losers
This dashboard looks at the biggest Sushiswap gainers and losers over the past 24 hours in terms of volume gained/lost, fees gained/lost, and liquidity gained/lost. Looking at the top 10 pools by swap volume gained, we can see that most of the pools are relatively small cap pools, such as SQUID-WETH and DOG-WETH. This is most likely because even a relatively small change in raw volume is a high percentage change. This could also be because these pools are more volatile than more established pools, such as USDC-WETH, and rely on less stable tokens. The pool with the most volume gained was the WETH-DPX pool, gaining over $7 million in 24 hours. In contrast to the top 10 pools, many of the pools that lost the most volume are made up of better established/more stable coins, such as USDC-WETH and USDT-WETH. This is surprising as one would expect tokens with little volatility to lead to a pool with less swap volume volatility. The pool that lost the most volume over 24 hours was the OHM-DAI pool, losing a staggering $96.7 million in swap volume. The charts for fee gainers/losers are unsurprisingly made up of the same pools in the swap volume gainers/losers, as swap fees are a function of swap volume. The pool that gained the highest fees over 24 hours was the WETH-DPX pool, with a gain of $21,000, and the pool that lost the most amount of fees over 24 hours was the OHM-DAI pool, losing almost $300,000. Looking at the largest liquidity changes in 24 hours, the pool that gained the most liquidity was the ILV-WETH pool, gaining almost $2.5 million. ILV-WETH currently sits atop the list of the highest liquidity Sushiswap pools, with a liquidity of about $355 million. The pool that lost the most liquidity was the OHM-LUSD pool, which lost about $5.6 million. This is most likely due to a massive drop in OHM price that occurred on 1/11/22.