💡 Before you can provide liquidity you'll need to have the $TT token in your wallet. Follow these steps if you want to learn more about buying your $TT tokens.
🍣 What does providing liquidity mean?
Liquidity Providers (LPers) provide pool liquidity on the Sushi Exchange to improve $TT market efficiency and earn trading fees. Liquidity providers receive a portion of trading fees corresponding to their “pool share”.
💰 How to add $TT to Sushi as a Liquidity Provider (LP)
Connect your wallet (MetaMask in this example) to Sushi Pools.
Click on “Add Liquidity” Select “ThunderCore” in the “Network” selection.
Select which token pair you would like to add the liquidity to.
Select the percentage for fees you prefer, and select the prices you want to provide liquidity.
Approve both the $TT and $ETH token (if you haven't already) and confirm ‘Add Liquidity’.
Once the transaction is confirmed, you will see your liquidity position on “My Position” page.
To view your pool position at any time, head over to the menubar, click on "Pool" and go to “My Positions”. You'll find an overview of and are able to manage all your LP positions from this page.
Congratulations! You have successfully staked your tokens as a "Liquidity Provider" in Sushi. This means when people make a trade you will be eligible for part of the 0.25% trade reward.
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