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What is creating a stable pool? Solana Creating Raydium Stable Pool (CLMM) Liquidity Tutorial

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1. What is a Stable Pool?
A Stable Pool in decentralized finance (DeFi) refers to a liquidity pool composed of assets with relatively stable values, such as stablecoins. Unlike pools containing volatile assets, stable pools are specifically designed for trading or storing stable-value assets, reducing the risk of impermanent loss for liquidity providers.

Common uses of stable pools include:

  • Stablecoin swaps (e.g., USDT to USDC)

  • Lending platforms for stable assets

  • Low-risk yield farming


2. Why Create a Stable Pool?
Creating a stable pool offers several key advantages:

  • Lower slippage: Stablecoins trade near a 1:1 ratio, enabling tighter spreads.

  • Reduced impermanent loss: Minimal price volatility decreases risks for liquidity providers.

  • Stable yield opportunities: Provides predictable returns for investors.

  • DeFi ecosystem support: Supplies foundational liquidity for decentralized finance.

  • Cross-protocol compatibility: Stable assets integrate seamlessly across DeFi platforms.


3. Prerequisites

  • A computer or smartphone

  • A Solana wallet (e.g., Phantom Wallet)

  • Funds for wallet fees (detailed in the tutorial)

  • Tokens for the liquidity pool


4. How to Add Liquidity to a Raydium Stable Pool (CLMM) on Solana
Step 1: Create a CLMM Pool
Visit: https://sol.gtokentool.com/zh-CN/liquidityManagement/CreatePool


1.Connect Wallet

    • Select the Solana network and link your wallet.

2.Choose Pool Type

    • Options: AMM, AMM V4, CPMM, or CLMM (select CLMM).

3.Select Trading Pair

    • Base Token: Your custom token (no prior value).

    • Quote Token: A valued token (e.g., SOL or USDC).

4.Set Fee Tier

    • Raydium CLMM offers 18 tiers (default: 0.25%).

5.Deposit Mode

    • Dual-Token: Add both your token and the quote token (e.g., USDC).

    • Single-Token: Deposit only your custom token (Note: Tokens can’t be sold, only bought).

6.Parameters (Dual-Token)

    • Initial price, min/max range, deposit amount, and wallet balance requirements.

7.Parameters (Single-Token)

    • Enable single-token mode, set price bounds, and deposit amount.


5. Solana Swap to Complete the Pool
After creating a CLMM pool, only your base token exists in the pool. To enable selling, add the quote token (USDC/USDT) via:

  1. Open Raydium Swap.

  2. Input the quote token amount (e.g., USDC) to auto-calculate the base token value.

  3. Confirm the swap in your wallet. This adds the quote token to the pool.


FAQ
Q1: Must tokens and stablecoins be 1:1 in a CLMM stable pool?
A: No. Single-token deposits are allowed; USDT/USDC amounts are flexible.

Q2: Can I create a dual-token pool?
A: Yes.

Q3: Why does "Create Pool" keep loading?
*A: Your wallet needs at least 1 USDT/USDC (even if unused).*

Q4: Why do some pools show two tokens?
A: Quote tokens are added via swaps (Step 5 above).

Q5: Is "Raydium V3" on OKX Web3 Wallet a CLMM pool?
*A: Yes, CLMM = Raydium V3.*

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