🦄Liquidity pool swapping

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Now that you're the proud holder of some $TAKI, you may be wondering what you can do with it. You're more than welcome to hold onto it, of course - after all, we've designed a token economy to give it robust value. But if you'd rather turn it into another currency, we've got you covered through our Uniswap Liquidity Pool.

What's a Uniswap Liquidity Pool?

Uniswap is a Decentralized Exchange (DEX) where users can directly trade cryptocurrencies with one another. A liquidity pool is a group of tokens, held by software on the blockchain called a smart contract, that is used for trading between assets on a DEX. You can read more from Uniswap about liquidity pools at this link.

How do I use the liquidity pool?

To convert $TAKI into the token of your choice, follow these steps:

  1. [IMPORTANT!] Make sure that the network is set to Polygon, as shown below. You will not be able to use the liquidity pool otherwise!

  1. Select TAKI as the first currency in the swap, and set the second to the currency that you want to receive. If you are planning to eventually convert your $TAKI to cash and withdraw it, USDC is often a good choice.

  1. If you haven't already, connect your wallet. You'll know if your wallet isn't connected because there will be a 'connect wallet' button as shown below.

  1. You're ready to swap! Confirm the transaction, and Uniswap will carry out your swap.

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