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What is V2 AMM?
What is V3 AMM?
What is concentrated liquidity?
How do I pick the fee tier?
How To Create A Concentrated Liquidity Pool
How To Create Positions Within Existing Concentrated Liquidity Pools
How To Remove Your Liquidity From A Concentrated Liquidity Pool
Managing Your Position in Concentrated Liquidity Pools
What are the considerations when I set the price range i.e. min and max price?
If the price moves out of range, what does that mean and what can I do?
What does the APR consist of?
How do I provide liquidity?
How can I earn on Sushi?
What is the difference between APR and APY?
My Farm Disappeared... Where Did It Go?
Why Can't I Withdraw Or Harvest From My Farm?
What Is Impermanent Loss?
How Does A Liquidity Pool Benefit xSUSHI Holders?
Manually Withdrawing From Farm Contracts
How To Calculate The Fees I've Earned?
Why Is My Pool Different Than The Market Rate?
I Added Liquidity & Got Arbitraged... What Happened?
Zap Mode FAQ
How To Create Positions Within Existing Concentrated Liquidity Pools
What is V2 AMM?
What is V3 AMM?
What is concentrated liquidity?
How do I pick the fee tier?
How To Create A Concentrated Liquidity Pool
How To Create Positions Within Existing Concentrated Liquidity Pools
How To Remove Your Liquidity From A Concentrated Liquidity Pool
Managing Your Position in Concentrated Liquidity Pools
What are the considerations when I set the price range i.e. min and max price?
If the price moves out of range, what does that mean and what can I do?
What does the APR consist of?
How do I provide liquidity?
How can I earn on Sushi?
What is the difference between APR and APY?
My Farm Disappeared... Where Did It Go?
Why Can't I Withdraw Or Harvest From My Farm?
What Is Impermanent Loss?
How Does A Liquidity Pool Benefit xSUSHI Holders?
Manually Withdrawing From Farm Contracts
How To Calculate The Fees I've Earned?
Why Is My Pool Different Than The Market Rate?
I Added Liquidity & Got Arbitraged... What Happened?
Zap Mode FAQ

You can open a position in a concentrated liquidity pool easily via the Pools page, where you can look through all of the available pools filtered by chain; choose the SushiSwap V3 filter to find the concentrated liquidity ones. Selecting an individual pool from this screen will bring you to that pool’s specific page which shows any relevant pool-specific analytics and rewards, as well as options for creating and removing positions within them.

Step 1: Same as before, head over to the Sushi app and select Enter App in the upper right corner. Next, make sure your wallet is connected and select the Pools tab in the upper left corner of the screen.

Step 2: This time, look through the pools available to see if there is one you’re interested in providing liquidity for; you can search for the specific asset(s) in the search bar above the pools, or utilize the plethora of filtering options provided to make it easier for you to find exactly what you’re looking for. When you find the appropriate pool, you can select it to be brought to that pool’s specific page.

Step 3: From here, adding a concentrated liquidity position is the same as before: there are a ton of different fine tuning options to choose from, all of which you should look at and play around with before submitting your decision. Once you have had a chance to poke around and determine the price range you want to provide liquidity for, use the minimum and maximum inputs to define the bounds of the range and select Provide Liquidity. That’s all there is to it!

You can open a position in a concentrated liquidity pool easily via the Pools page, where you can look through all of the available pools filtered by chain; choose the SushiSwap V3 filter to find the concentrated liquidity ones. Selecting an individual pool from this screen will bring you to that pool’s specific page which shows any relevant pool-specific analytics and rewards, as well as options for creating and removing positions within them.

Step 1: Same as before, head over to the Sushi app and select Enter App in the upper right corner. Next, make sure your wallet is connected and select the Pools tab in the upper left corner of the screen.

Step 2: This time, look through the pools available to see if there is one you’re interested in providing liquidity for; you can search for the specific asset(s) in the search bar above the pools, or utilize the plethora of filtering options provided to make it easier for you to find exactly what you’re looking for. When you find the appropriate pool, you can select it to be brought to that pool’s specific page.

Step 3: From here, adding a concentrated liquidity position is the same as before: there are a ton of different fine tuning options to choose from, all of which you should look at and play around with before submitting your decision. Once you have had a chance to poke around and determine the price range you want to provide liquidity for, use the minimum and maximum inputs to define the bounds of the range and select Provide Liquidity. That’s all there is to it!