Poolfish has been acquired by Metrix Finance. All LP & lending tools now live on Metrix.
Announcement
Poolfish set out to give liquidity providers the numbers they needed before committing capital. Metrix Finance has been building the same thing with a full-time team behind it, so Poolfish is joining them. Every LP tool you used here now lives on Metrix, alongside lending markets.
Poolfish started life as Uniswap.fish, built by one independent developer, Chun Rapeepat, and funded by a Uniswap Foundation grant. Community money for a community tool. It became the thing LPs sent each other when someone asked how to estimate fees on a range.
In 2023 Noah Bragg bought it for $37,000, told the whole internet exactly what he paid, and rebuilt it in public. Uniswap.fish became Poolfish, support went from one exchange to four, and the pool explorer, the newsletter, and Poolfish Pro all came after.
Metrix is the next set of hands, and it closes the circle. It was founded by Jake Call, who was running his own ranges through Uniswap.fish back at the start. The first version of Metrix was literally a fork of Uniswap.fish, rebuilt from the ground up from there. So the tool is not being sold off to a stranger. It is going home with one of its own users. The full story is here.
The Poolfish pools list stays right here, now with a lending view beside it, and the numbers in both come straight from Metrix. Opening a pool or a lending market takes you to its Metrix simulation. Old calculator links you saved or shared still work too, and they now open the same pool on Metrix with your range already filled in. You'll need a Metrix account to run one, and signing up is free.
Your subscription moves to Metrix Pro, normally $50/month or $500/year, and you keep paying your current Poolfish rate. We'll email you directly with the details before anything changes on your billing. Poolfish Pro is no longer sold to new customers.
Noah spent three years building this thing in public, and the habit did not stop with the sale. If you followed Poolfish for the build-in-public side of it, this is the part to keep watching.
The next build-in-public
Noah put $250 into a trading account, pointed a camera at it, and publishes the whole thing. Setups, entries, stop-losses, and the trades that go against him. Nothing edited out afterwards to look smarter. The channel is new and the ending isn't written yet, which is the good part. You'd be early enough to watch it happen instead of hearing about it afterwards. The same person who documented Poolfish from $37,000 purchase to acquisition is now documenting a trading account from $250. Follow along.
@noahtwofifty on YouTube. Trade setups posted to X in real time, win or lose.
Three stewards, one tool, and the same job from start to finish: telling LPs the truth about what a position will earn. Thanks for being part of it. Let the fish keep swimming.
