Osmosis Liquidity Actions
Introduction
Welcome to the Osmosis Liquidity Provider Activity Dashboard. This dashboard provides a comprehensive view of the activity of liquidity providers on the Osmosis platform. You will find information on the volume of LP deposits, the behavior of users who deposit both assets, and the popularity of different liquidity pools. The data also includes information on the changes in the popularity of OSMO among new users and the distribution of stakes among validators. This dashboard offers valuable insights that can help users make informed decisions and understand the dynamics of the platform.
Methodology
The Osmosis Liquidity Provider Activity Dashboard is based on data from Flipside Crypto. To create this dashboard, the following methodology was used:
- Data Collection: The Flipside Crypto platform was used to collect data on Osmosis liquidity provider activity, including deposit and withdrawal volumes, pool size, token price, and user behavior.
- Data Analysis: The data was analyzed to identify patterns and trends in liquidity provider activity. This included calculating percentages and means, creating visualizations such as graphs and charts to help understand the data better.
- Data Interpretation: The analyzed data was then interpreted to draw insights and conclusions about liquidity provider behavior on the Osmosis platform.
- Data Visualization: The insights and conclusions were then visualized in the form of graphs and charts in the dashboard.
The data used in this dashboard is based on the activity on the Osmosis platform and is not a representative of the whole crypto market.

New LPer Activity
Analysis
The analysis of user behavior on Osmosis reveals that a majority of new users, 50.2%, opt to swap for OSMO in their first trade on the platform. However, it's worth noting that the percentage of users swapping for OSMO in their first trade has been gradually decreasing over time. Additionally, when it comes to providing liquidity, 74.2% of all initial liquidity actions on Osmosis are users depositing into the ATOM/OSMO pool, making it the most sought-after liquidity pool on the platform, particularly among new liquidity providers. These observations suggest that while OSMO is a popular choice among new users, it's popularity may be gradually decreasing.
Pool Liquidity Metrics
Pool Superfluid Staking Metrics
Analysis
Based on the data presented in the first graph, it appears that the release of superfluid staking led to a significant increase in activity in this particular staking system. This spike in activity could be attributed to a variety of factors, such as an increased interest in the system, the introduction of new features or improvements, or the creation of new incentives for stakes. The second graph indicates that a majority of pools have a diverse set of validators, with a variety of individuals or organizations participating in the staking process. This could be seen as a positive sign for the system's decentralization, as it suggests that the system is not overly reliant on any single validator. The third graph illustrates that the largest validator in each pool is no larger than 25% of the total stake volume. This could be perceived as a positive as it suggests that no single validator has too much influence over the system and that the distribution of stakes is relatively evenly distributed across validators.
New Osmosis Users by First Action
Osmosis LP Events by Event Type
Osmosis LP Volume by Event Type
Analysis
Overall, the data suggests that there was a significant increase in LP deposit volume during Q4 2021. This peak in activity is likely due to a combination of factors, such as market conditions and the overall popularity of the platform. Additionally, it appears that users who deposit both assets tend to deposit much larger volumes than those who only deposit one asset. Furthermore, there is a higher frequency of single-sided LP events compared to both-asset LP events. Lastly, it seems that users are depositing assets into liquidity pools with similar frequencies and volumes, whether the assets are associated with osmo or non-osmo.
Description
The provided data is presented through several graphs, which aim to give a clear picture of the activity within the selected pool. The graphs on the left display the daily number of users depositing and withdrawing liquidity from the pool. These graphs provide insight into how many users are actively engaging with the pool and how much liquidity is being added or removed on a daily basis. The middle graphs show the pool's daily size in USD and the daily price of the pool token. These graphs give a sense of the overall value of the pool and how it is affected by changes in the token's price. Lastly, the graphs on the right show the deposit, withdraw, and net deposit volumes of the pool over time. These graphs provide a historical perspective on how the pool has grown or shrunk and how user behavior has contributed to these changes.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Osmosis Liquidity Provider Activity Dashboard offers a detailed and comprehensive view of liquidity provider activity on the Osmosis platform. The data presented in the dashboard is based on data collected from Flipside Crypto, and includes information on deposit and withdrawal volumes, pool size, token price, and user behavior. The dashboard also offers insights into the popularity of OSMO among new users and the distribution of stakes among validators. The dashboard can be used by users to make informed decisions and understand the dynamics of the platform. However, it's important to keep in mind that the data is based on the activity on the Osmosis platform and is not a representative of the whole crypto market. Also, the data availability and accuracy is subject to the data from Flipside Crypto. Overall, the dashboard is a valuable tool for understanding the liquidity provider activity on Osmosis and can be helpful in making informed decisions.