InkyPump uses a mathematical bonding curve to ensure permanent liquidity, eliminating the need for traditional LP tokens.
How Permanent Liquidity Works
1
Initial Setup
distribution:
- Initial supply: 20%
(200M tokens)
- Funding supply: 80%
(800M tokens)
The bonding curve automatically manages token distribution and liquidity.
2
Liquidity Management
mechanism:
- Automated price discovery via bonding curve
- ETH reserves managed by smart contract
- No manual liquidity provision needed
All liquidity is mathematically guaranteed by the bonding curve formula
3
Trading Phase
trading:
- Requires
tradingEnabled()
to be true - Direct ETH/Token swaps
- Price determined by bonding curve
Trading mechanics are handled directly by the smart contract
Key Benefits
Enhanced Security
Mathematical guarantees for liquidity through bonding curve mechanics
Trading Confidence
Automated price discovery and guaranteed ETH reserves
Fair Trading
Equal access for all participants through bonding curve
Transparency
All transactions and prices determined by verifiable formulas
InkyPump Whitelisting
Projects can get listed on InkyPump even if they weren’t launched through our platform, provided they meet our security requirements.
1
LP Security Requirements
eligibility:
- LP tokens must be burned or locked
- Maintains same security standards as InkyPump-launched tokens
- Protects community through locked liquidity
2
Whitelisting Process
process:
- Contact InkySwap team for listing
- Provide proof of LP burning/locking
- Pass security verification
3
Benefits
advantages:
- Access to InkyPump’s active trading community
- Enhanced project visibility
- Integration with InkyPump’s ecosystem
Verification Process
Using Block Explorer
Using Block Explorer
- Verify token contract address
- Check bonding curve parameters
- Review ETH reserves in contract
Monitoring Liquidity
Monitoring Liquidity
- Check current price via
getCurrentPrice()
- Verify trading status with
tradingEnabled()
- Monitor ETH/Token reserves
Ready to launch your own token with permanent liquidity? Check out our Getting Started Guide for step-by-step deployment instructions.