Liquidity

The cost of adding liquidity to a new token on platforms like Binance or Ethereum can vary and is subject to several factors. Here are some considerations to keep in mind:

Binance:

Binance operates its own decentralized exchange called Binance DEX and also has the Binance Smart Chain (BSC) that supports BEP-20 tokens. The cost of adding liquidity on Binance DEX may involve listing fees and potential costs for smart contract development and auditing. The specific fees and requirements can be obtained by reaching out to the Binance team or checking their official documentation.

Ethereum:

Adding liquidity to a new token on the Ethereum network typically involves utilizing decentralized exchanges (DEXs) such as Uniswap or SushiSwap. The cost of adding liquidity on Ethereum can include gas fees, which vary depending on the network congestion and the complexity of the transaction. Gas fees can fluctuate significantly and are paid in Ether (ETH).

From $10.000 to $20.000

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