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type: evidence
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source: "https://x.com/rakka_sol/status/2025098290434388169"
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author: "@rakka_sol (Omnipair founder)"
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date: 2026-02-21
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archived_by: rio
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tags: [omnipair, rate-controller, interest-rates, capital-fragmentation]
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# @rakka_sol on Omnipair interest rate controller upgrade
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"Very soon, everyone will get it. P.S. 1% APR at 50% utilization is low. All @omnipair interest rate controllers are configurable. We don't use a fixed utilization-interest curve, but rather a target utilization range. The current markets use a 50%-85% range, and given shallow liquidity plus dynamic LTV, it's hard to go beyond ~55% utilization. We've upgraded the default config to a 30%-50% target range. This increases borrow rates as soon as utilization hits 50%. Omnipair should be the primary place for capital, no more fragmentation between lending and spot."
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## Quoted tweet context
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From @Jvke201 discussing Omnipair's fee structure -- "$1000 USDC position costs ~$1.67 in fees over 60 days vs. $600 on competitors" -- highlighting competitive advantages in leverage protocols and permissionless trading on any token.
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## Engagement
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- Replies: 7 | Retweets: 8 | Likes: 55 | Views: 9,312
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## Rio's assessment
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- Enriches existing Omnipair position -- rate controller uses adaptive target utilization range, not fixed kink curve (mechanistically distinct from Aave)
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- Shallow liquidity + dynamic LTV constraining utilization to ~55% is real operational evidence of early-stage friction
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- Fee comparison ($1.67 vs $600 over 60 days) supports capital efficiency thesis if numbers hold
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- Builder explicitly framing vision as "no more fragmentation between lending and spot" -- confirms GAMM design intent
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