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Liquidity

HYFY is tradable on Uniswap v3, the leading decentralized exchange on the Polygon network. Liquidity is not a one-time event — the protocol adds to the trading pool every month using a dedicated portion of platform revenue.


Why Liquidity Matters

A well-funded liquidity pool means:

  • Better prices — deeper liquidity reduces slippage when users buy or sell HYFY
  • Market access — anyone with a Polygon wallet can trade HYFY without relying on a centralized exchange
  • Price stability — more liquidity absorbs larger trades without dramatic price swings
  • Ecosystem credibility — visible, locked liquidity signals long-term commitment to the market

Without sufficient liquidity, a token can exist on paper but be practically untradable. HYFY's revenue-funded LP growth ensures that as the platform grows, so does trading accessibility.


Monthly LP Growth

Each month, 10% of the Revenue Allocation Pool is dedicated to liquidity. This allocation is converted into a balanced position of HYFY and USDC, then deposited into the Uniswap v3 pool. Over time, this creates compounding depth — each month builds on the previous months' liquidity.


LP Locking

Genesis liquidity is locked for a minimum of two years via a third-party locking service, with the lock publicly verifiable on-chain. This means the founding team cannot remove initial liquidity, providing the market with a credible commitment to long-term tradability.

The lock address and verification link will be published in the transparency dashboard once the mainnet pool is live.


Trading Details

PropertyValue
ExchangeUniswap v3
NetworkPolygon
Trading PairHYFY / USDC
Fee Tier0.3%
LP Lock Period2 years (minimum)
LP GrowthMonthly, revenue-funded

Liquidity Guardrails

HYFY also applies a separate protection layer around emergency treasury release logic. Release eligibility is not based on a single intraday price move. The system now fails closed unless there is sustained liquidity weakness over time and enough market-observation data to justify action.

In practical terms, that means missing liquidity or volume data blocks release eligibility instead of allowing the system to guess.