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How to calculate rebase rate and how to rebase share price

By Cornell Rachel
Sep 13, 2022
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Decentralized Finance (DeFi)has seen an explosion of new types of financial products on the blockchain. We’ve already discussed yield farming, tokenized Bitcoin on Ethereum, Uniswap, and flash loans. One other segment of the crypto space that has been interesting to watch is elastic supply tokens, or rebase tokens.

The unique mechanism behind them allows for a lot of experimentation. Elastic supply tokens have a changing circulating supply. The idea is that instead of price volatility, what changes is the token supply through events called rebases. Imagine if the Bitcoin protocol could adjust how much bitcoin is in user wallets to achieve a target price. You have 1 BTC today. You wake up tomorrow, and now you have 2 BTC, but they’re each worth half of what they were yesterday.

This article will show you how to calculate rebase rate and how to rebase share price.

What is an elastic supply token?

An elastic supply (or rebase) token works in a way that the circulating supply expands or contracts due to changes in token price. This increase or decrease in supply works with a mechanism called rebasing. When a rebase occurs, the supply of the token is increased or decreased algorithmically, based on the current price of each token. In some ways, elastic supply tokens can be paralleled with stablecoins. They aim to achieve a target price, and these rebase mechanics facilitate that. However, the key difference is that rebasing tokens aim to achieve it with a changing (elastic) supply.

Supply-elastic tokens work differently. As mentioned, the rebasing mechanism adjusts the token circulating supply periodically. Let’s say we have an elastic supply token that aims to achieve a value of 1 USD. If the price is above 1 USD, the rebase increases the current supply, reducing the value of each token. Conversely, if the price is below 1 USD, the rebase will decrease the supply, making each token worth more.

Rebasing token examples

Ampleforth

Ampleforth is one of the first coins to work with an elastic supply. Ampleforth aims to be an uncollateralized synthetic commodity, where 1 AMPL targets a price of 1 USD. Rebases occur once every 24 hours.

The project had relatively little traction until the introduction of a liquidity mining campaign called Geyser. What’s particularly interesting about this scheme is its duration. It distributes tokens for participants over a 10-year period. Geyser is a prime example of how liquidity incentives can create significant traction for a DeFi project.

Yam Finance

Yam Finance is one of the other elastic supply token projects that has gained some traction. The Yam protocol’s overall design is sort of a mashup between Ampleforth’s elastic supply, Synthetix’sstaking system, and yearn.finance’sfair launch. YAMs also aims to achieve a price target of 1 USD. YAM is a completely community-owned experiment, as all tokens were distributed through liquidity mining. There was no premine, no founder allocation – the playing field to acquire these tokens was even for everyone through a yield farming scheme.The future of Yam is completely in the hands of YAM holders now.

The risks of elastic supply tokens

Elastic supply tokens are highly risky and very dangerous investments. You should only invest in them if you completely understand what you’re doing. Remember, looking at price charts isn’t going to be all that helpful, since the amount of tokens you hold will change after rebases occur.

Sure, this can amplify your gains to the upside, but it can also amplify your losses. If rebases occur while the token price is going down, you not only lose money from the token price going down, you’ll also own less and less tokens after each rebase!

Since they’re quite tricky to understand, investing in rebasing tokens will likely result in a loss for most traders. Only invest in elastic supply tokens if you can fully grasp the mechanisms behind them. Otherwise, you’re not in control of your investment and won’t be able to make informed decisions.

Closing thoughts

How to calculate rebase rate and how to rebase share price is of vital importance now. Elastic supply tokens are one of the innovations to watch in DeFi. As we’ve seen, these are coins and tokens that can algorithmically adjust their supply to try and achieve a target price. Are elastic supply tokens only an interesting experiment, or will they gain significant traction and carve out their niche? That’s difficult to say, but there are certainly new DeFi protocol designs in development that attempt to take this idea further.

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