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Hinkal allows users to provide liquidity on Curve discreetly. Similar to Swaps, Hinkal uses relayers for all Pools transactions.
Select the pool you want to provide liquidity at. Let's take the CRV/TRICRYPTO pool on Polygon as an example.
Pool Details
You have access to all the information about the Pool (eg yield), including Activity. Hinkal fetches this data directly from Curve.
Deposit
First, you deposit the desired amount of tokens in the pool.
Stake
Once you receive your LP Tokens, you can stake them just like you would in Curve.
Withdraw
Just like in Curve you have the option to withdraw one or more coins (depending on the Pool) or a balanced amount.
If you select 'Balanced Amount' you can choose which coin gas costs will be paid in.
Unstake
Similarly, you can unstake your LP Tokens.
Claim Rewards
Here is where you can see and claim your rewards in CRV.
Costs Breakdown
For all the Pool functions described above, you get a preview of the costs involved to compensate the Relayer.
Hinkal uses gas stations to accurately predict the gas needed before the transaction is submitted. Press 'ESTIMATE' to get an accurate estimate of the gas costs at the exact point in time.
You can also change slippage tolerance manually (by pressing the gear icon - only available on Deposit and Withdraw).
Last is the Hinkal commission, currently set to 3bps, making Hinkal the lowest-cost zk solution enabling discreet transactions in the market.
For a detailed overview of how Hinkal Pools (Curve) work, head over to . For a detailed overview of Hinkal's fee structure, check out .