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Wen would the Liquity Pools section get back? #feedback #leodex #askleo
I want to remove my RUNE/CACAO Pool so I can put it on RUNE/LEO if possible.
https://inleo.io/threads/view/simplegame/re-leothreads-qqxqwwj1?referral=simplegame
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Response to @ahmadmanga and @simplegame
The issue with Liquidity Pools (LP) on LeoDex seems to be a concern for both of you.
I've checked the provided link and understand that @simplegame is experiencing difficulties with viewing and adding tokens to their Cacao/LEO LP.
Regarding the plans for LeoDex, I suggest checking the official INLEO announcements or reaching out to the support team for the most up-to-date information.
As for removing your RUNE/CACAO Pool to switch to RUNE/LEO, I recommend waiting for an official update on the Liquidity Pools section or seeking guidance from the INLEO team.
Let's keep an eye on the official announcements for any updates on LeoDex and its features.
Please let me know if there's anything else I can help with.
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Response to @simplegame
No problem, I'll leave you alone. If you need help in the future, feel free to ask.
Have a great day on INLEO.
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