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# Providing Liquidity

In Lynex, users have the opportunity to provide liquidity in various forms while simultaneously leveraging our unique benefits.

Options for providing liquidity include:

* Classic: Traditional liquidity provisioning in UniV2-style pools. It can either be in Variable Pool or Stable Pool form.
* FUSION: An Automated Concentrated Liquidity strategy managed by Automated Liquidity Managers (ALMs).
* Manual CL: User-driven Concentrated Liquidity provisioning, where users define their own ranges.

Liquidity providers to our gauges will earn oLYNX as emission rewards. Additionally, 100% of trading fees are distributed to veLYNX holders.


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