Clipper

Clipper

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Clipper is a decentralized exchange (DEX) built for self-made traders instead of hedge funds. Clipper was designed to give traders the best prices anywhere (including fees, slippage and gas) for their small trades (under $10,000) on the pairs they trade the most.
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Clipper is a DEX designed specifically for blue-chip token swaps (e.g. ETH, WTBC, USD Stables, etc), which comprise 70% of all on-chain trading volume. Clipper’s novel architecture incorporates prices formed off-chain for these assets into a sophisticated formula and validates them on-chain. This removes the need for arbitrageurs and ensures lower gas fees for traders. On Clipper, traders can expect no whales or bots front-running their trades, and liquidity providers take home superior yields with no permanent loss. Clipper was initially developed by Shipyard Software and licensed to AdmiralDAO.

Note that previously, Clipper focused only on smaller trades. Recent architectural improvements now allow it to provide best prices for all trades with sufficient TVL.

Clipper’s design is contrary to that of most DEXs in several ways, the most significant being that utilizes a unique market maker mechanism called the Formula Market Maker (FMM) rather than the Constant Product Market Maker (CPMM) used by most DEXs.

FMM Architecture
Clipper's FMM is a hybrid mechanism that has both on-chain and off-chain components. It uses a more sophisticated pricing formula than the constant function used by CPMMs. The formula is part of the invariant function family that was developed in the original whitepaper on market making. Unlike CPMMs, whose pricing formulas only consider token ratios in pools, the FMM pricing functions utilize both token ratios and external, real-time market prices from centralized and decentralized oracles. Clipper’s FMM performs pricing computations off-chain then verifies and validates them on-chain to prevent malicious quotes and determine if there have been any significant price changes between the time pricing data was pulled off-chain and applied to an on-chain swap. Clipper’s sophisticated pricing formulas and real-time price oracles are highly efficient; keeping the hard work of solving formulas off-chain and verifying them on-chain avoids high gas costs while keeping the entire system trustless and transparent.

While the above describes how the FMM operates on the Polygon, Optimism, and Arbitrum versions of Clipper, on Ethereum it performs the comparative price computations and validations off-chain against the on-chain data. This further reduced Clipper’s gas usage on Ethereum, resulting in even lower gas costs for both traders and LPs—both relative to the previous iteration and other leading DEXs.

How Clipper Avoids Impermanent Loss
There’s a major misconception that impermanent loss (IL) is an unavoidable feature of DEX liquidity pools. The misconception came about because most DEXs today utilize a CPMM and CPMMs are inherently prone to IL due to how they balance liquidity pool assets. Tokens on CPMM-based DEXs are priced by a constant function (x*y = k) and IL is caused by arbitrageurs exploiting discrepancies between the prices set by the CPMM and external market prices. While arbitrage activity keeps CPMM prices in line with the rest of the market, the profit arbitrageurs extract is siphoned from LP holdings.

Impermanent loss can be avoided by using a more sophisticated market maker with better pricing information. Clipper’s FMM uses both the token ratios in pools and decentralized price oracles to balance assets, instead of a constant function. The price oracles make it so that when external market prices change, Clipper’s update prices without the need for arbitrage trades. The absence of permanent loss contributes to superior LP yields!

Clipper Équipe

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2 ICO

$12 000 000

Mark Lurie
CEO + Operations
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Abe Othman
Chief Scientist
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Angie Malltezi
Strategy & Operations
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Temo Ramirez
CTO
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