APR/APY Calculator

Calculate potential yearly yield on your tokens.
Compounding and simple interest supported.
This is an informational tool. Displayed values are indicative
only — not guaranteed. DYOR before investing.

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  • How do I use this calculator?

    Input your pool’s details (e.g., deposit amount, price range, fees), and the calculator estimates APR/APY based on current data.
  • What is Annual Percentage Rate (APR)?

    APR, or Annual Percentage Rate, shows how much your crypto in a liquidity pool can grow in one year based on simple interest, without compounding. It’s the yearly percentage of growth applied only to your initial amount. For example, $1,000 at 10% APR grows to $1,100 after a year, without adding extra returns to your position for more growth. Unlike APY, APR doesn’t account for compounding.
  • What is Annual Percentage Yield (APY)?

    APY, or Annual Percentage Yield, shows how much your crypto in a liquidity pool can grow in one year. It includes extra growth from compound interest, where your gained returns are constantly added to your position to earn more. For example, $1,000 in a pool with 10% APY grows more than with 10% APR because APY accounts for this compounding effect.
  • What’s the difference between APY and APR?

    APR is the annual return on your investment without compounding. APY includes compounding, showing the total annualized return.
  • Why does my APY change over time?

    APY fluctuates due to market volatility, trading volume, pool size, and impermanent loss affecting your position’s value.
  • Do gas fees impact my APY?

    Yes, high gas fees reduce net returns, as they’re paid when adding/removing liquidity or claiming rewards.
  • Is APY or APR guaranteed?

    No, APY or APR is an estimate based on past performance. Market conditions and pool activity can change returns.
  • Does STON.fi automatically compound rewards?

    Not at the moment. Rewards aren't auto-compounded — reinvesting manually requires a new transaction each time, which means paying gas fees and can reduce profitability, especially for small deposits.
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