3-3 Liquidity pool
OC token has a facility to create liquidity pools for the token holders.
A liquidity pool is a pool of funds that are secured by a smart contract.
Liquidity pools are utilized to support decentralized trading, lending, and a variety of other activities that will be discussed later.
Users known as liquidity providers (LP) contribute two tokens of equal value to a pool to form a market.
Ourcash ensures that purchases made by token owners are instantly earmarked for liquidity.
The primary objective is to keep stockholders informed of all accomplishments by preventing Whale drops.
It is self-sufficient and functions as a dual-purpose business for its proprietors. First, after establishing a stable price, the contractor collects tokens from those who sell them and deposit them into the LP.
Second, this serves as a shifting barrier to providing pricing stability for the owners. The cost stability mirrors the process, with the added benefit of providing the owners with a contingent cost platform. The primary objective is to avoid hyper-drops in token values when Whale expects to sell their tokens in the future, hence preventing the market from stabilizing.
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