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Provide Liquidity

Raydium and Orca are the primary platforms for the $CWIF community to provide liquidity.

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Last updated 5 months ago

Anyone can add $CWIF liquidity on Raydium or Orca. By providing liquidity, you can participate in the DeFi ecosystem and potentially earn from trading fees. See the estimated APR based on the past 30 days' volume (subject to change) and provide liquidity on Raydium .

Raydium offers detailed information on the APRs for the past 24 hours, 7 days, and 30 days, offering examples of what liquidity providers have earned on average in each pool. For a comprehensive guide on providing liquidity, read .

To provide $CWIF liquidity on Orca, see the list of pools and their recent trading fees on the to get started.

Disclaimer: Be aware of the risks associated with liquidity provision, including potential impermanent loss. Providing liquidity involves exposure to market fluctuations and should be done with a clear understanding of the risks. Always provide liquidity at your own risk and consider the potential impacts to your contributions.

(page last updated November 29, 2024)

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