
Today I added liquidity to a couple Hive-Engine pools, leaning into a bigger LEO position while also keeping a small foot in the door with SWAP.BTC exposure. It’s a simple day on the surface, but the allocations are pretty clear once you see them side-by-side.
Overall, today felt like a “core positioning” day—LEO got the spotlight, and everything else played a supporting role.
Here’s what I did today:
250.00000000 SWAP.HIVE + 589.070 LEO
I like this pool as a steady, high-signal pair—LEO is one of those tokens I’m comfortable reinforcing when I want something more “blue chip” in Hive-Engine terms.
9.98198198 SWAP.HIVE + 0.00001108 SWAP.BTC
This is a tiny BTC-tilt add—more of a “keep a little exposure alive” move than anything else.
Below is today’s pie graph showing the proportion of each token I added via liquidity (using raw token amounts from the two Add transactions).
Unsurprisingly, LEO dominates the day, with SWAP.HIVE taking the second-biggest slice. SWAP.BTC is present, but at a micro scale—more symbolic positioning than size.

What stands out today is how clean the intent is:
LEO was the main focus, and it took the majority of today’s liquidity weight.
SWAP.HIVE acted as the engine, doing what it always does—funding the pairs.
SWAP.BTC exposure stayed intentionally small, but the combo of a BTC liquidity add + a direct swap makes it feel like a deliberate “keep accumulating lightly” strategy.