> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://cybro.gitbook.io/cybro/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://cybro.gitbook.io/cybro/cybro-app/metrics-and-transparency.md).

# Metrics and Transparency

### AUM

The main metric we use is AUM (Assets Under Management). We measure it as the total value of all **open positions** that were managed by our users via Cybro’s LPManager Smart Contract during a **30-day period**. This means:

* If a user connects a wallet **only to view** their positions inside Cybro, those positions are **not included** in the AUM.
* If a user claims or compounds fees, adjusts the range, creates a new position, or adds liquidity, the position **is included** in the AUM.
* If a position is **closed**, it is **no longer** included in the AUM.
* AUM is always calculated based on the **current value** of the positions.

On-chain events and AUM can be viewed on **Dune Analytics** - <https://dune.com/cryptocroutoncybro/cybro-lp-management>

### TVL

The secondary metric is the TVL (Total Value Locked) of the vaults inside Cybro. We don’t focus on this metric - AUM is the primary one. However, most of the aggregators display only TVL:

TVL can be viewed on **DeFiLlama**: <https://defillama.com/protocol/cybro>


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