Stats
All about Dolomite's Stats page.
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All about Dolomite's Stats page.
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The Stats page on Dolomite depicts relevant data about assets integrated, liquidity pools, and recent actions completed on Dolomite. The following section will break down each component of the Stats page.
The Stats page can be found on the navigation panel at the top of the Dolomite app. Clicking this will bring you to the top of the Stats page, where you will see graphs representing the Dolomite's Total Supply Liquidity and Total Value Borrowed.
Note: Dolomite is currently integrated with multiple Networks, so the Stat page you see will only portray relevant data for the Network selected.
See this section: https://docs.dolomite.io/different-networks#switching-networks for a guide on how to switch Networks.
At the top of the Stats page, as shown in the image above, you will see two charts. The x-axis represents constant time, while the y-axis represents the Total Supply Liquidity and Total Value Borrowed, respectively.
Total Supply Liquidity is the sum of the USD value of all active and integrated assets supplied/held in users Dolomite Balance
and collateral within Borrow Positions
.
Total Value Borrowed is the sum of the USD value of all active and integrated assets borrowed within Borrow Positions
.
Hovering over these charts will present you with the USD value for these stats at a specific day (going back roughly a month).
The following section provides a dynamic leaderboard of all the assets integrated with Dolomite. By default, the leaderboard will sort by Total Supply Liquidity for each asset (from most to least).
A useful feature of this asset leaderboard is the ability to search for tokens/assets. To do this, simply use the search bar displayed in the upper left of the Top Tokens panel, and type in the name, symbol, or contract address of the asset you'd like to search for.
You can also filter via a category such as, Stable, Isolation, Pendle, LST, etc.
Beyond this handy feature, the leaderboard also allows you to sort the following statistics in ascending or descending order:
Price: the price of the asset via its correlated oracle
Borrow Rates (interest rate): the cost or rate to borrow the asset
Supply Rates (interest rate): the yield or rate to be paid for supplying the asset
Supply Liquidity: USD value sum of the asset across supplied/held in users' Dolomite Balances
and collateral within Borrow Positions
.
You can hover over blue Borrow Rates and Supply Rates to see what sources the yield/incentives are derived from.
Below the asset leaderboard section you will find information about the active liquidity pools hosted on Dolomite.
The Total Pool Liquidity accounts for the sum of the USD value of all the pools hosted in Dolomite. In the case of Arbitrum in the the image above, there's only one pool available, hence the Total Pool Liquidity is the USD value sum of the ETH and USDC.e in that pool.
The chart on the right side of the image provides the Volume of all the pools. This means the USD value of actions done utilizing the pool(s).
Lastly, we have a pool leaderboard, similar to the Top Tokens leaderboard. You can choose to sort by Reserve/Pool Liquidity, 24 hour Volume, or 7 day Volume.
At the bottom of the Stats page, you will find a section depicting all the recent Trades, Transfers, and Liquidations. To clarify what each of these Dolomite actions mean:
Trades: Trades done on the Dolomite's Trade tab, and any swaps done via Dolomite's Zap
feature (i.e. in Borrow Positions or your Dolomite Balance exclusively). See the Zap guide for more information on Zap actions.
Transfers: Any deposits or withdrawals from a user's Dolomite Balance
and Wallet.
Liquidations: A record of all liquidated positions. A Borrow Position
is liquidated when it goes below a Position Health
threshold of 1. Position Health
is a "factor" of the LTV (loan to value) percent/ratio on both the collateral and borrow sides of a Borrow Position
.
Each category of action has its own tab, showing all the most recent actions for the category. Click the desired category at the top of the table to switch to it. The following section will break down each category fully:
As mentioned above, Trades are any "swapping" action done on Dolomite, such as utilizing the Trade page or using Zap
.
Trade: Represents what asset was traded for another asset within Dolomite.
USD Value: The USD value of the action (asset * USD price of asset).
Token Amount (1st): The amount of the asset that was traded.
Token Amount (2nd): The amount of the asset that was received.
Account: The user's abstracted account that interacts with every feature within Dolomite (i.e. Dolomite Balance and Borrow Positions).
Time: How long ago or on what day the transaction took place.
Each asset integrated with Dolomite has its own Stats page, presenting all the relevant information and data about the asset. Here are two methods to find an asset's Stats page:
The first method to see an asset's Stats page is to find the asset on the leaderboard (see 2. Top Tokens), and click the desired asset. This will bring you to the asset's Stats page.
The top of an asset's Stats page will provide general information such as liquidity, volume, and interest rate. The following points break down key statistics:
Supply Liquidity: The sum of the USD value of the asset supplied/held in users' Dolomite Balances
and collateral within Borrow Positions
.
Supply Interest Rate: The interest received by suppliers of the asset on Dolomite. This includes lending interest and any additional incentives from outside of Dolomite. For example, GMX in the image above receives only its inherent APR from "ETH Base Yield" from GMX, rather than interest from Dolomite (its not a borrowable asset, so it does not earn lending interest).
24H/7D Volume: All the volume done with the asset such as trades and borrows.
Collateral Tokens: Which tokens are available to be collateral along with this asset. The example above shows "All," meaning it can be used with any asset. Some assets are limited in order to minimize risk, and can only be used in conjunction with a limited set of other assets.
Debt Tokens: Which tokens are available to be debt/borrowed within a Borrow Position
with this asset. Also done to minimize risk with certain assets.
Example of an Asset with Collateral/Debt Token Restrictions:
The second section of an individual asset page presents the Interest Rate Model used for the asset (i.e. the relationship between borrowers and lenders), along with other key statistics about its functionality on Dolomite. Here is a break down of each key statistic in this section:
Interest Rate Model: Each asset has an Interest Rate Model built to market fit. To put it simply, as the utilization rate (i.e. amount of the supply being borrowed) increases, the interest rate goes up. For most assets, once it hits a high percent of utilization, 80% for example, the APR will begin scaling much quicker. This model keeps interest rates low for borrowers for as long as possible, while encouraging further deposits if too much of the asset is being borrowed. This relationship can be seen in the image above.
Liquidation Threshold: This is the limit to the value of debt compared to the valu of collateral when using this asset in a borrow position. For example, with an 83.33% liquidation threshold, the value of your debt cannot exceed 83.33% the value of your collateral in a borrow position. Each borrow position takes into account the liquidation thresholds of all assets in the position.
Liquidation Penalty: If the Liquidation Threshold is been exceeded, then the Borrow Position
is subject to liquidation. The Liquidation Penalty is a percent of the asset liquidated that will be paid to the liquidator.
Supply Cap: As Dolomite hosts a variety of assets for users to utilize for their personal strategies, and some assets have limited available liquidity on-chain, assets are sometimes set with a supply cap. This supply cap makes sure that if the worst happens and many users are liquidated, the market can still allow the assets to be sold and lenders to be repaid. Once the cap is hit, adding more of the asset in anyway to Dolomite is prevented.
Available to Borrow: The amount currently available on Dolomite to borrow.
Borrowable: Some assets are not available to borrow due to being in Isolation Mode
or Collateral-Only
mode.
At the bottom of the asset's Stats page, you will find a section depicting all the recent Trades, Transfers, and Liquidations made with the asset. To clarify what each of these actions mean on Dolomite:
Trades: Trades done on the Dolomite's Trade tab and any swaps done with the asset via Dolomite's Zap
feature (i.e. in Borrow Positions or your Dolomite Balance exclusively). See the Zap guide for more information on Zap actions.
Transfers: Any deposits or withdrawals using the asset from a users Dolomite Balance
.
Liquidations: When a Borrow Position
with the asset goes below the Position Health
threshold of 1. Position Health
is a "factor" of the LTV (loan to value) percent/ratio on both the collateral and borrow side of a Borrow Position
.
Each category of action has its own tab, showing all the most recent actions for the category. Click the desired category at the top of the table to switch to it. The following section will break down each category fully:
As mentioned above, Trades are any "swapping" action done on Dolomite, such as interacting with the Trade page or using Zap
.
Trade: Represents what asset was traded for another asset within Dolomite.
USD Value: The USD value of the action (asset * USD price of asset).
Token Amount (1st): The amount of the asset that was traded.
Token Amount (2nd): The amount of the asset that was received.
Account: The user's abstracted account that interacts with every feature within Dolomite (i.e. Dolomite Balance and Borrow Positions).
Time: How long ago or on what day the transaction took place.
Oracle Contract: A link to the contract that the live price feed/oracle for the asset is derived from. You can also find the sources of the oracle in the docs: .