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Vested Emission Offerings (VEOs)

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Introduction to Vested Emission Offerings (VEOs)

Lucid’s Vested Emission Offerings (VEOs) solve the challenge of fragmented and mercenary liquidity provisioning in crypto. Looking at the liquidity incentive programs of the past, most projects retained between 5-8% of the liquidity that they attract during their incentive programs in the medium to long term, meaning that the cost of capital is extremely high with no long term benefit to the project. By letting protocols offer discounted tokens in exchange for targeted liquidity across multiple chains, VEOs provide a structured, incentive-aligned alternative to mercenary capital. This empowers projects to bootstrap and retain long-term liquidity in a more sustainable, permissionless, and capital-efficient way.

Unlike traditional liquidity mining programs, VEOs are designed to retain 85–95% of the liquidity acquired through their incentive mechanisms. Since this liquidity is deployed into revenue-generating DeFi assets, the initial capital outlay is gradually offset. Over a period of 8–10 months, the cost of capital typically approaches zero, after which the protocol begins to generate net positive returns.

Through VEOs, projects can:

  • Bootstrap and retain long-term liquidity across multiple chains.

  • Incentivize users through discounted token offerings.

  • Enforce vesting schedules to encourage sustained participation.

This approach enables protocols to optimize liquidity management, activate community involvement, and foster sustainable ecosystem growth.

Types of VEOs and Strategies in Lucid

Lucid supports multiple VEO types tailored to different liquidity strategies:

  1. Strategic VEOs: Designed for long-term capital acquisition and ecosystem incentives. (e.g USDC, USDT or ETH)

  2. TVL (Total Value Locked) VEOs: Used to attract liquidity providers by offering vested incentives. Driving liquidity inside of a lending market by only accepting the yield bearing token as a deposit token for the VEOs. (e.g. aUSDC from Aave.)

  3. Liquidity VEOs: Helps bootstrap liquidity across different chains with time-based emissions. (e.g. achieving deep liquidity inside of LP pools in DEXs.)

Each VEO type can follow including:

  • Fixed-Price: Tokens are sold at a set price.

  • Sequential Dutch: A pricing strategy where the bond price adjusts gradually over time based on demand, following a Dutch auction format. Unlike oracle-based pricing, this model operates independently of external price feeds, creating a self-contained market driven purely by supply and demand dynamics. The price typically starts high and decreases incrementally at set intervals until buyers step in. This structure enables natural price discovery, as participants decide when to enter based on perceived value and market competition. Sequential Dutch is ideal for protocols looking to foster an open, flexible market environment where price is determined organically through participant behavior, without relying on external oracles.

  • Oracle-Fixed Pricing: This pricing model uses real-time data from an external oracle to determine the bond price, which is then fixed for the entire duration of the VEO. For example, the bond may be set to always offer a 5% discount relative to the market price at the time the VEO is launched. Users benefit from a consistent and transparent discount, making it easy to understand the value of the offering. This model is ideal for protocols seeking stable, predictable pricing and a straightforward user experience. It removes uncertainty around price fluctuations and encourages participation from users who prefer clear terms upfront.

  • Oracle-Sequential Pricing: This is a dynamic pricing strategy where the bond price is tied to an external oracle and updated at regular intervals (e.g., daily) to reflect changes in market conditions. The bond price and discount level update at defined intervals (e.g., every 24 hours). Early users might access smaller discounts, while later users might get better terms—if the VEO hasn’t been filled. Oracle-Sequential pricing is ideal for protocols that want the VEO price to adapt with market conditions. It balances flexibility with fairness and is particularly effective for campaigns aiming to maximize participation and capital efficiency over time.The pricing mechanism follows a Dutch auction format.

    Dutch Auction Explained:

    In a Dutch auction, the price starts high and gradually decreases over time until a buyer chooses to purchase. This approach introduces price discovery, as buyers must decide whether to act early at a higher price or wait for a potential discount—risking that others may buy before them. In the context of Lucid’s VEOs, this model incentivizes early participation while still giving later entrants a chance to engage at fair market rates.

Overview

Strategy
Pricing Source
Price Behavior
Oracle Dependency
Best For
Buyer Experience

Fixed-Price

Manually set by protocol

Remains constant for the entire VEO duration

❌ No

Simple, predictable pricing structures

Clear and consistent pricing with no changes

Sequential Dutch

Internal demand-based logic

Starts high and decreases over time (Dutch auction format)

❌ No

Open markets that rely on supply/demand for price discovery

Incentivizes early participation; price discovery through user behavior

Oracle-Fixed

External oracle

Pegged to oracle at launch, then fixed

✅ Yes

Stable pricing with a consistent discount off market price

Transparent discount; ideal for users who prefer fixed terms

Oracle-Sequential

External oracle

Adjusts dynamically (e.g., every 24h) based on updated oracle price

✅ Yes

Markets that need adaptive pricing to reflect changing conditions

Discount and price vary over time; balances fairness and flexibility

How to Access VEOs

  1. Locate the VEOs card on the homepage (far right).

  2. Click the Open → button.

After clicking “Open” from the Lucid homepage, users are taken to the Vested Emission Offerings (VEOs) Marketplace, which provides a comprehensive overview of all active and past VEOs across various protocols.

Marketplace Metrics

At the top of the page, users can view three key metrics:

  • Total Value Locked (TVL): Displays the cumulative dollar value of all tokens currently participating in VEOs.

  • Total VEOs: The number of active and closed VEO markets.

  • Unique Buyers: The number of distinct wallet addresses that have participated in any VEO.

View Modes

Users can toggle between:

  • VEOs view: See all available VEOs directly.

  • Organisations view: Explore VEOs grouped by issuing protocol or organisation.

Filters and Sorting Options

To streamline navigation and discovery, the interface offers several filters:

  • Search Bar: Filter by VEO name or issuing protocol.

  • Status: Filter VEOs by “Live” or “Closed.”

  • VEO Type: Filter by Strategic, Liquidity, or TVL.

  • Price Strategy: View markets by pricing mechanisms (e.g., Static, Dynamic, Oracle).

  • Sorting: Organise listings by Highest Discounts, Lowest Discounts.


Managing your VEOs

Clicking the “My VEOs” button in the top-right corner of the VEOs main page opens a personalized dashboard where users can monitor their participation in Vested Emission Offerings (VEOs).

You can reach the same dashboard by clicking the “Dashboard” button located in the left-hand sidebar and then clicking the "VEOs".

Sidebar Navigation explained

Access different sections such as Organisations, Bridge, VEOs and Dashboard using the sidebar menu.


Key Sections of the Organisation VEO Page

Organisation Profile

  • Supported Chains – Indicates which blockchain networks this organisation operates on.

  • Creation Date – Shows when the organisation was added to Lucid.

  • Description – A brief summary of the organisation’s role and its involvement in DeFi.

  • Create VEO – Allows the organisation’s team to launch new VEO markets. Click here for step by step instructions on how to Create VEOs.

  • Visit Website – Directs users to the protocol’s official website.

Dashboard Overview

The dashboard provides real-time insights into the organisation’s VEO activity:

  • Total Value Locked (TVL): The total amount of assets locked across all active VEOs within this organisation.

  • Total VEOs: The number of VEO markets created by this organisation.

  • Unique Bonders: The total number of distinct addresses that have participated in the organisation’s VEOs.

Value Locked Chart displays a visual representation of the liquidity distribution across different VEO types:

  • Total Value Locked (Blue)

  • Liquidity VEOs (Green)

  • TVL VEOs (Orange)

  • Strategic Asset VEOs (Yellow)

Users can toggle between different timeframes (1D, 7D, or All) to track changes in value locked over time.

“Available Markets” section of the VEOs (Vested Emission Offerings) page, displays where users can browse live VEO markets and choose which ones to participate in.

Key Components:
  • Name: Displays the issuing organization (e.g., Lucid Labs) and the chain the VEO is deployed on (e.g., Polygon).

  • Type: Indicates the type of VEO (e.g., TVL) and the strategy used:

    • Oracle Fixed: Price is dynamically calculated via an oracle but fixed at time of purchase.

    • Fixed-Price: A constant price set by the issuer.

    • Also shows the vesting method, such as Standard or Linear.

  • Price: Shows the current token price and any applicable discount (e.g., -7%). Below it, the price strategy is labeled (e.g., Static).

  • Capacity: Indicates how much of the VEO’s total allocation has been filled (e.g., 1%, 5%).

  • Vesting: Shows the duration of the vesting period (e.g., 5 Days) and the exact vesting end date.

  • Actions: Click the View button to open a detailed page for that specific VEO and proceed with purchasing.

Filters:

The top-right filters allow you to sort and refine the list by:

  • VEO status (Live, Closed)

  • VEO type (Liquidity, TVL, Strategic)

  • Price strategy (Static, Dynamic, Oracle-based)

  • Discount level

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