One token. Ten pools. Ten prices, live.
The ten heads
Each head is a Uniswap v4 pool holding 10% of supply, quoted in a different asset. The bar under each shows how far that pool has drifted from the median.
How it works
Every pool opens holding nothing but HYDRA — no paired asset is bought to start them. Buyers supply the other side as they trade, so each pool fills up with its own quote asset over time.
All ten open in a single transaction at the same market cap. After that they move independently, which is why the ten numbers above are rarely identical.
The 3% fee
Every trade pays 3%. The paired-asset side goes to the treasury; the HYDRA side is burned on collection, permanently reducing supply.
Because closing a gap costs 3% twice, pools have to drift more than about 6% before an arbitrageur can profitably bring them back together. Expect them to sit in a band rather than in lockstep.
Contracts
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