GAV allocations just refreshed, and things are getting interesting.
APR is now at 42%, TVL has crossed $1M+, and it’s already capturing ~10% of total Hibachi points. Quietly becoming one of the more efficient places to park capital right now.
Access isn’t open to everyone:
• Top 200 point earners (last week) already received allocations
• Traders with $100k+ volume are in
• This week, access is going to the Top 100 point earners, with allocation size based on account balance
Allocations expire after 7 days, so if you get in, you actually have to act. Keeps TVL capped and rotates opportunity instead of letting it get saturated.
For context, GAV is Growi’s core vault running a systematic mean-reversion strategy on perp markets, taking both long and short positions with automated execution and controlled leverage. No manual trading, just structured exposure.
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Wouldn’t be sleeping on this setup right now
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Growi Alpha Vault (GAV) Update
- APR: 42% (+11 pts WoW)
- TVL: $1,048,214 (+10% WoW)
- Hibachi Points: ~10% of total
How to Gain Access
- Top 200 point earners last week received allocations
- Traders with over $100k volume received allocations
Access this Week for
- Top 100 point earners, with allocation amounts determined by account balance
Note: Allocations expire after a week, in order to allow for new access and protect total TVL cap.
About GAV
This core Hibachi vault, operated by @GrowiFinance, offers a systematic mean-reversion strategy on crypto perpetual futures, taking both long and short positions, with fully automated execution and disciplined leverage management.
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Imagine selling 50k solana:Fa7ZE9nCEYnrHsnoeHuhEExJpchtrBtKXnWe6CgHpump for $23
And now, just about 5k solana:Fa7ZE9nCEYnrHsnoeHuhEExJpchtrBtKXnWe6CgHpump is worth $20
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