I'm trying to build up an analogy in my head. If I add equal values for A and B, and A is heading to zero; as that happens, people are going to be dumping heaps of A into the pool for less and less B.
Does that mean that assuming both tokens have the same chance of going to zero, providing liquidity doubles the chances of a contributor losing the value they put in?
If I'm holding A and B in my wallet and one of them goes bust, I still have the other; but if I'm holding them both in a uniswap smart contract and one of them goes bust, that's all I'm going to be left holding, right?
RE: An Example How Uniswap Calculate The Price Of The Tokens and What Happens When A Swap Is Made