Trading volumes are growing, TVL is picking up and partnerships are expanding. And all of this while we haven't forgotten the most important thing: user experience (UX).
While the team is focused on attracting liquidity and new integrations, the product is also moving forward. We've gathered three major updates and a bunch of small but pleasant fixes. π
Previously, it was just a regular list. A bit boring.
Now each pool has its own block with puzzle pieces (tokens), where the size of each piece reflects its weight in the pool.
A small thing? Perhaps. But it's precisely these kinds of details that create the feeling of a product you enjoy coming back to.

Now all of Ranges' technical base is in one place, right on the website.
Inside:
How the Ranges technology works (virtual balances, leverage, price ranges)
Guides for LPs: how to add and withdraw liquidity, how yield is calculated
Everything for traders: swaps, slippage, arbitrage
Technical documentation for developers and partners
Docs are now the single-entry point for anyone who wants to understand how Ranges works.

Previously, swapping was only possible within a single pool. If the required token wasn't in the pair, the swap was impossible.
Now the routing can utilize multiple pools, finding the optimal path.
Example: swapping Apple from Ondo Protocol for the $ROME stablecoin can now be done directly, even if there is no direct pair:

This opens up many more scenarios for traders and makes liquidity within Ranges more interconnected.
Added our own API - without it, some pools were not displayed.
Added 30day volume display.
Added Important Notice & Disclaimer.
Fixed TVL sorting display.
Fixed token icons.
As usual, if you have ideas on what else could be improved in the product, don't keep them to yourself. Feel free to write to us in our Community Driven Development section. π§©

