Another question: when I place limit buy orders via the web interface, my traded volume (filled orders) is counted towards the Maker Rebates program, right? Or do I need to use the API for that?
Another question: when I place limit buy orders via the web interface, my traded volume (filled orders) is counted towards the Maker Rebates program, right? Or do I need to use the API for that?
Limit buy orders via the web interface + API both counts
Limit buy orders via the web interface + API both counts
Great! I know that via the `gamma-api` I can check the monthly volume as a taker, but how can I check the accumulated traded volume (filled limit buy orders) for the daily pUSD rebates?
Great! I know that via the `gamma-api` I can check the monthly volume as a taker, but how can I check the accumulated traded volume (filled limit buy orders) for the daily pUSD rebates?
If you aren't a taker, you should be able to check it here: https://polymarket.com/leaderboard/overall/monthly/volume
If you aren't a taker, you should be able to check it here: https://polymarket.com/leaderboard/overall/monthly/volume
I don't think gamma-api gives you the ability to check maker volume specifically
I don't think gamma-api gives you the ability to check maker volume specifically
the maker rebates are paid daily, so I need the volume for the last 24h?
the maker rebates are paid daily, so I need the volume for the last 24h?
I think it would still only be an approximation, since taker volume is weighted, whereas the volume shown on the leaderboard isn't
I think it would still only be an approximation, since taker volume is weighted, whereas the volume shown on the leaderboard isn't
The reason why I am asking - the minimum paid amount is 1 pUSD, so according to some rough math, one needs at least ~$150 maker volume per 24h to get any rebates, right? That's a very conservative estimate...
The reason why I am asking - the minimum paid amount is 1 pUSD, so according to some rough math, one needs at least ~$150 maker volume per 24h to get any rebates, right? That's a very conservative estimate...
If I'm not mistaken, unlike LP rewards, maker rebates accrue over time and are paid out once they exceed the $1 threshold
If I'm not mistaken, unlike LP rewards, maker rebates accrue over time and are paid out once they exceed the $1 threshold
Ah, so it's not just the last 24h being considered, but they accumulate day by day?
Ah, so it's not just the last 24h being considered, but they accumulate day by day?
I think so, yes, but I will double check
I think so, yes, but I will double check
I was just reading the docs and trying to understand. I will sum up all my trades from yesterday to see what my maker volume is
I was just reading the docs and trying to understand. I will sum up all my trades from yesterday to see what my maker volume is
True.
True.
It doesn't seem like maker rebates accrue over time, because I already have > $200 traded over the last few days and should have gotten at least 1 pUSD as rebate by now. My maker volume for yesterday is ~$100, so I guess I was ~$50 short ...
It doesn't seem like maker rebates accrue over time, because I already have > $200 traded over the last few days and should have gotten at least 1 pUSD as rebate by now. My maker volume for yesterday is ~$100, so I guess I was ~$50 short ...
But yeah, as a platform suggestion (I will post it in the other channel as well): make maker volume (along with the accrued rebate even if it's < 1 pUSD) for the previous day visible somewhere on the interface or retrievable via the API.
But yeah, as a platform suggestion (I will post it in the other channel as well): make maker volume (along with the accrued rebate even if it's < 1 pUSD) for the previous day visible somewhere on the interface or retrievable via the API.