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# Liquidity Cap

Superposition is implementing a liquidity cap once it launches on Aptos mainnet. Main considerations for such liquidity cap are:&#x20;

1. To limit security and implementation risk of the Superposition platform,  and&#x20;
2. To minimize systemic risk of the platform and the Aptos ecosystem prior to full implementation of concentration charge, an additional factor controlling for maximum borrowing capacity in the Concordia risk engine based on market liquidity

| **Schedule** | **APT Liquidity Cap** | **Stables Liquidity Cap** |
| ------------ | --------------------- | ------------------------- |
| Day 1        | 6,670 APT             | $110k                     |
| Day 3        | 33,400 APT            | $540k                     |
| Day 7        | 60,000 APT            | $960k                     |
| Day 14       | 334,000 APT           | $5.5M                     |
| Day 22       | 667,000 APT           | $11M                      |
| Day 30       | 1,000,000 APT         | $16M                      |


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