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# How to Create a Liquidity

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<summary>Step 1: Click on the Pool page on the <a href="https://zebra.xyz">Zebra official website</a> and select Create Liquidity.</summary>

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<summary>Step 2: Choose the trading pair you want to create and confirm the assets. Enter the asset amount.</summary>

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<summary>Step 3: Just so you know, as the first liquidity provider, you need to set the initial exchange rate. The initial exchange rate can be freely set but should be calculated with a reasonable ratio. If the set ratio deviates from the market, it may be subject to arbitrage.</summary>

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<summary>Step 4: Click on Provide and authorize the transaction in your wallet. The liquidity trading pair will be created.</summary>

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