
What positions can I create on Aqua?
1inch Aqua gives you several options to provide liquidity, depending on the assets you're trading and how actively you want to manage your position. In this article, we’ll explain what options you have.
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1inch Aqua gives you several options to provide liquidity, depending on the assets you're trading and how actively you want to manage your position. In this article, we’ll explain what options you have.

Liquidity providers earn fees by taking on risk - but not every risk is worth taking. Here's how to evaluate the real economics of liquidity provision and why 1inch Aqua changes an important part of the risk equation.

This article explains why total value locked (TVL) may not always be a meaningful metric and why, in the context of liquidity provision, it may be more accurate to speak of total value unlocked.

Liquidity vaults made DeFi easier by automating liquidity management. But capital remains locked into individual strategies. 1inch Aqua takes a different approach by letting the same wallet balance back multiple strategies.

Concentrated liquidity was once a major DeFi innovation. But it didn't solve liquidity fragmentation. 1inch Aqua builds on the idea by letting the same wallet balance back multiple concentrated positions.

Shared liquidity is an innovative DeFi liquidity model that lets the same wallet balance support multiple strategies at once.

Discover 1inch Aqua by participating in a 10 mln 1INCH incentive program - with 5 mln 1INCH in direct volume rewards, 5 mln 1INCH in partner co-incentives - and an additional 500k USDC boost from the 1inch DAO.

1inch Aqua activates DeFi liquidity. Back multiple positions with one token balance and keep your assets in your wallet until swap.

DeFi has plenty of capital, but too much of it sits idle, fragmented or locked into single-purpose positions. The next step is not simply more TVL - it is liquidity that can actually work when and where demand appears.

New data reveals: in DeFi, over $500 mln, or nearly one third of tracked liquidity, sits fully idle.