Create Liquidity Pool
A Raydium liquidity pool is a pool of tokens that users can deposit into in order to support trading on the Raydium decentralized exchange (DEX). These pools play two key roles:
They let users earn a share of trading fees by supplying liquidity.
They ensure there is enough liquidity for traders to buy and sell tokens on the platform. Without these pools, the exchange wouldn’t have sufficient token reserves to execute trades.
Liquidity pools are vital to Raydium's operation as a DEX. They not only facilitate trading by maintaining liquidity but also offer liquidity providers a chance to earn passive income through trading fees. The size and depth of these pools significantly impact Raydium’s trading volume and overall user engagement.
How to use Create Liquidity Pool tool?
Navigate to the TokenJungle Tools Page
Go to the TokenJungle Tools page.
Select “Create Liquidity Pool” from the navigation menu or the list of tools.
Connect Your Wallet
Click the "Connect Wallet" button at the top-right corner of the screen and Connect your web wallet.
Select Your Base Token
Enter your token’s contract address or choose a token from your wallet by clicking "Select from Wallet."
Your quote token will be automatically selected as SOL.
If you already have an OpenBook Market ID, check the checkbox and enter the ID to continue.
If you don't have OpenBook market ID, enter Minimum Order Size and Tick Size. These settings will be used to create an OpenBook market.
Minimum Order Size (Minimum Buy): Enter the desired minimum order size for your token.
Tick Size (Minimum Price Change): Enter the desired tick size for your token.
If you’re unsure of the values to provide, use the table below as guidance:
Token Supply
Min Order Size
Tick Size
100K
0.01
0.0001
1M
0.1
0.00001
10M
1
0.000001
100M
10
0.0000001
1B
100
0.00000001
10B
1000
0.000000001
100B
10000
0.0000000001
Note: These settings are suggestions. Always perform your own research to ensure the values fit your strategy.
Choose Advanced OpenBook Market Options
Adjust advanced settings if necessary.
Important: Do not change these settings unless you fully understand how OpenBook works.
Set Initial Token Liquidity (Base)
Enter the number of tokens you want to add to the liquidity pool.
Example: If your total token supply is 1 billion and you input 1,000,000,000, that amount will be added to the pool.
You can click the "MAX" button to add all your tokens to the pool.
Add Initial SOL Liquidity (Quote)
Specify the amount of SOL to pair with your token in the liquidity pool.
Submit the Form Click “Create” and confirm the transaction in your web wallet. After confirming all required transactions, your AMM ID will be generated and displayed below the form, along with a link to SolScan.
Track Your Order Your order will process immediately. You can track its details on the "Order History" page.
Create Liquidity Pool FAQ
What is a Liquidity Pool? A Raydium liquidity pool is a pool of tokens that users can deposit into in order to support trading on the Raydium decentralized exchange (DEX). These pools play two key roles:
They let users earn a share of trading fees by supplying liquidity.
They ensure there is enough liquidity for traders to buy and sell tokens on the platform. Without these pools, the exchange wouldn’t have sufficient token reserves to execute trades.
Liquidity pools are vital to Raydium's operation as a DEX. They not only facilitate trading by maintaining liquidity but also offer liquidity providers a chance to earn passive income through trading fees. The size and depth of these pools significantly impact Raydium’s trading volume and overall user engagement.
Should I already have an OpenBook Market ID to create a Liquidity Pool? Not necessarily. If you already have an OpenBook Market ID, check the “I already have an OpenBook Market” checkbox and provide the ID in the field below. If you don’t have an OpenBook Market ID, one will be created based on the settings you provide.
What are the Base Token and Quote Token?
The Base Token is the token you minted.
The Quote Token is automatically set as SOL.
Will my token be tradable immediately after creating a Liquidity Pool? Yes, your token will be instantly tradable.
What are Minimum Order Size and Minimum Tick Size?
Minimum Order Size: The smallest amount of your token that someone can purchase in a single transaction.
Minimum Tick Size: The smallest allowable price change for your token.
If you're unsure what values to use, refer to the table below:
Token Supply
Min Order Size
Tick Size
100K
0.01
0.0001
1M
0.1
0.00001
10M
1
0.000001
100M
10
0.0000001
1B
100
0.00000001
10B
1000
0.000000001
100B
10000
0.0000000001
What issues might I face with a cheaper OpenBook Market ID?
Using a cheaper OpenBook Market ID can save costs—potentially 5 times less than usual. However, this comes with some risks:
Performance Under Heavy Use:
Cheaper markets may struggle with high transaction volumes.
For tokens with significant activity or a high market cap (e.g., $500,000 or more), errors may occur when processing transactions.
Project Type Consideration:
For serious projects, such as utility tokens or long-term ventures, it's advisable to invest in an "optimal" market.
For simpler projects a cheaper market may suffice if managed properly.
Microtransaction Issues:
Cheaper markets are more susceptible to issues with microtransactions, which can take up space and slow down the system.
To mitigate this, set a larger-than-usual minimum order size to reduce the number of small transactions.
Risk of Cheaper OpenBook market:
A portion of transactions might fail due to market limitations, particularly under high activity.
Summary: While a cheaper OpenBook Market ID can work for smaller projects or low activity tokens, investing in an "optimal" market is strongly recommended for larger or more serious ventures.
I want to burn my liquidity pool tokens. If you want to burn your liquidity pool tokens, you can use our “Burn LP Tokens” tool. Please note that burning LP tokens is irreversible.
Where can I find information about my order? Details about your order can always be found on the “Order History” page. Please note that the Order History link in the menu will only appear after you connect your wallet.
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