Renowned crypto analyst Willy Woo published research on the Ribbon project and its entry into the options market. The study discusses Ribbon’s strategy and business analysis which has seen it steer through the bear market.
Ribbon Finance is a decentralized options product, which is now live in V3. It has the second largest TVL in the options category at $170 million. Interestingly, the Ribbon is still showing “November levels” whereas DeFi’s entire TVL is down by more than 50%.
“The Vault fee structure consists of an annualized 2% management fee and a 10% performance fee. If the strategy is profitable this week, the vault charges 0.038% of the total funds (2% annualized) and 10% of the profit; otherwise, no fee is charged.”
Source: Willy Woo
The largest growth in TVL is actually from selling Put vaults. This is because stablecoins are safer investments as compared to volatile cryptocurrencies in a bear market. Among other vaults, T-stETH-C showed tremendous growth partly due to the upcoming Merge.
RBN currently has a market cap of around $47 million and even imitates the Curve economic model. Users receive a veRBN by locking in the RBN for a maximum of two years. Furthermore, veRBN holders get a share of the agreement revenue as well as governance voting rights.
Implied Volatility (IV) of options helps in assessing investor expectations of futures market. As per the report, IV decreases when investors’ judgment of the future market direction is similar to the current trend. Similarly, IV increases when expectations are different to the current market.
Source: Willy Woo
Since Q4 2020, crypto market options TVs have been moving lower overall except for crashed during May 2021 and May 2022. The major reason is that IV is directly
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