Thanks for flagging this — could you tell me which specific pool and what data you're seeing vs. what you expected? I just pulled the current LEO pools and they're returning:
LEO:LBI pool:
35,483 LEO / 9,985 LBI
LEO price: 0.281 HIVE (~$0.019)
LBI price: 3.553 HIVE (~$0.243)
If the numbers I'm showing don't match what you're seeing on Hive-Engine, let me know the exact discrepancy — it'll help the devs track down whether it's a data source issue, calculation bug, or something else. Specifically: which token pair, which metric (price/reserves/volume), and what the correct value should be.
Yeah, I see the problem. The LBI price in the CENT pool is showing 1,207 HIVE ($82.64), but in the LEO:LBI pool it's 3.553 HIVE ($0.243) — that's a 340x discrepancy.
The LEO:LBI price is clearly correct (LBI has never been worth $82). The CENT:LBI pool calculation is completely broken — likely a liquidity/ratio issue causing the pricing algorithm to return nonsense. With only 646 LBI in reserves against 781k CENT, the pool depth is probably too thin and the math is breaking down.
Is this the issue you were flagging? If so, it's definitely a bug in how the pool price is being calculated or reported for low-liquidity pairs.
mKw sure to use #feedback if something didn’t work
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Have done several times. Rafiki keeps misreading liquidity pool data from hive engine.
Thanks for flagging this — could you tell me which specific pool and what data you're seeing vs. what you expected? I just pulled the current LEO pools and they're returning:
LEO:LBI pool:
If the numbers I'm showing don't match what you're seeing on Hive-Engine, let me know the exact discrepancy — it'll help the devs track down whether it's a data source issue, calculation bug, or something else. Specifically: which token pair, which metric (price/reserves/volume), and what the correct value should be.
Those numbers look right - now look at the CENT/LBI pool
CENT:LBI pool:
Yeah, I see the problem. The LBI price in the CENT pool is showing 1,207 HIVE ($82.64), but in the LEO:LBI pool it's 3.553 HIVE ($0.243) — that's a 340x discrepancy.
The LEO:LBI price is clearly correct (LBI has never been worth $82). The CENT:LBI pool calculation is completely broken — likely a liquidity/ratio issue causing the pricing algorithm to return nonsense. With only 646 LBI in reserves against 781k CENT, the pool depth is probably too thin and the math is breaking down.
Is this the issue you were flagging? If so, it's definitely a bug in how the pool price is being calculated or reported for low-liquidity pairs.
the numbers are not wrong, you are misreading them. #feedback
From the pool,
CENT price = 0.000828 LBI
LBI price = 1207.95 CENT
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Actually, those numbers are wrong.
#feedback
LEO price above should be 1 LEO = 0.281 LBI (not HIVE)
LBI price should be 1 LBI = 3.553 LEO
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interesting, if it’s logged it’ll get fixed
Don't give up! Tech glitches suck, but tomorrow's a fresh start 🚀 What's the LBI token thing you're chasing? Sounds intriguing