Constant Product Liquidity Pools (such as UniSwap V2)

Constant Product Liquidity Pools (such as UniSwapV2) allow users to provide liquidity to decentralized exchanges. Unlike concentrated liquidity, the LP token is an ERC20 token rather than an NFT. This ERC20 property enables Merkl to natively support any Constant Product Liquidity Pool.

However, we strongly recommend you to be fully supported by Merkl. The advantages of being supported by Merkl include APRs and TVL calculations, among other benefits.

Merkl currently support the following Constant Product AMMs:

  • Uniswap V2

  • Balancer V2

  • Velodrome V2

  • Aerodrome V2

  • Fenix V2

  • Poolside V2

  • Quickswap V2

If your protocol is not part of the list and you want to integrate your Constant Product AMM with Merkl, please contact us on the Merkl Discord by opening a BD ticket to discuss the integration process. Integration allows APRs and TVL calculations.

For Incentive Providers

  • Learn How to Configure a Constant Product Liquidity Pool Incentive Campaign: Are you an Incentive Provider (IP) looking to learn how to configure a Constant Product Liquidity Pool incentive campaign? Go check this page to learn how to get started.

  • Start a Constant Product Liquidity Pool Incentive Campaign: Ready to start a Constant Product Liquidity Pool incentive campaign? Access the "Token Balance (Create an ERC20 campaign)" campaign creator mode by clicking on this link. Don't forget to whitelist the token you'll be using as a reward by filling out this form.

For users

  • Boost Your Constant Product Liquidity Pool APRs: Are you a user looking to boost your Constant Product Liquidity Pool APRs? Access Merkl's website to start earning additional rewards on your Constant Product Liquidity Pool positions. Connect your wallet, filter by "Provide Liquidity" on Actions to find the best opportunity, or click on this link.

  • Learn More About Liquidity Incentive Rewards: Want to learn more about how to benefit from Merkl's liquidity incentive rewards? Check this page to get started.

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