End Weights of Tokens
The end weights of Token A () and Token B () determine the final price dynamics toward the conclusion of the LBP.
The end weights set the target price ratio between the tokens at the end of the LBP. A lower end weight for Token A relative to Token B ensures that the price of Token A decreases over time, which is typically the goal to facilitate broader token distribution. Conversely, higher end weights for Token A would result in a less significant price drop, potentially maintaining a higher token price.
Impact on End Spot Price

Increasing and Decreasing results in a higher Spot Price of Token A towards the end of the LBP, making it more expensive relative to Token B.
Decreasing and Increasing leads to a lower Spot Price of Token A by the end of the LBP, making it cheaper relative to Token B.
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