Supply Liquidity (Pool)

Users can contribute to the ecosystem by making a deposit of stablecoins in eklipse, and receive a certain amount of revenue in return for their contribution.

eklipse has two steps to receive reward: (1) to provide liquidity to the pool (2) to deposit LP tokens. With (1), users can take a portion of the transaction fees generated by eklipse exchange. With (2), users can receive the eklipse token, EKL. So, we recommend that you complete both steps.


How to deposit tokens in a liquidity pool (Deposit)

  1. Access eklipse.finance and go to the Pool tab where you can see the list of liquidity pools.

2. At this time, users can check the total amount of money in the pool, TVL (Total Value Locked), and the annual rate of return, APY (Annual Percentage Yield) from the pool list. Users can also see items included in the APY calculation. Also, if a bonus is calculated and added to this APY, a blue badge called Bonus will be exposed at the top of the token pair symbol

3. On the pool detail screen, type the desired amount of deposit. If the input value is greater than your balance, the balance is displayed in red.

If you input a value, you can see the total amount to be deposited in USD conversion, and you can check the share of the pool, which is the ratio of your assets among the total assets deposited in the pool. You can check the stake percentage at Share of Pool, which is the percentage of your own assets among the total assets deposited in the pool. In addition, if you would like to know additional information such as token transaction rate or transaction volume, you can check it through Pool Stats under the value input field. You can set slippage in the same way as for swap. ❶field : In this area, you can see your status related to the pool, in more detail as follows.

1) Unstaked LP : Among the LP tokens received by depositing in the pool, you can see the number of tokens that the user did not stake, a re-depositing action.

2) My Share : This is the part where the user can know the amount currently being deposited in the pool, and it shows the number of LP tokens received by depositing. Unlike Balance, which shows the user's balance, it shows all the LPs that were deposited and received based on the amount at the time of confirmation. If the user returns a certain LP token and withdraws a portion of the deposit amount, the corresponding value will decrease.

3) vAPR : It is the annual rate of return that can be earned by depositing in the pool.

❷ field : This is the part where the user directly inputs the value, and the desired value for deposit can be entered.

❸ field : This is the area where you can see more detailed information about the pool, and what you can learn from this part is as follows.

1) TVL : Abbrevation for 'Total Value Locked', it shows the total amount deposited in that pool. 2) Amplification Coefficient : In the sense of amplification factor, it is the set value of the equal value exchange ratio application section.

3) Swap Fee : This is a transaction fee. If you deposit it in the pool, you can take a portion of the fee as a reward.

4) Withdrawal Fee : This is the fee for withdrawal later.

4. The user can type as much value as one wants to deposit on the pool detail screen.

Users can see the USD conversion value at the bottom of the entered value, and if other information is needed, they can check it through Pool Stats at the bottom. Also, in the case of deposit, if the entered value is greater than the balance, the balance is displayed in red.

5. Users can complete the deposit transaction by clicking the Deposit button in the deposit confirmation window, and they can check the deposit completion notice afterward. However, when a user trades the token for the first time in eklipse, approval of access to the token is required. Thus, the transaction proceeds after approval.

6. Congratulations. If you have identified the confirmation message above, your deposit has been successful.

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