DEX Partners
Overview
This guide lists common Decentralized Exchanges (DEXs) where projects launching on Pinksale often create their liquidity pools and enable trading. After reading this, you will have:
- A quick reference list of popular DEXs across various blockchains.
- Direct links to the main websites of these DEXs.
- A specific resource link for listing and adding liquidity on Biswap via Pinksale.
- Answers to common questions about these DEXs in relation to Pinksale.
Common Decentralized Exchanges (DEXs)
Projects launching via Pinksale typically need to list their token and add liquidity on a Decentralized Exchange (DEX) for trading to begin. Here are some commonly used DEXs:
- PancakeSwap
- Biswap
- Specific Biswap/Pinksale Info: Launch Tokens, Add Liquidity & Join Incentive Program
- MDEX
- ApeSwap
- KnightSwap
- Uniswap
- SushiSwap
- ShibaSwap
- QuickSwap
- Trader Joe
- SpookySwap
- SpiritSwap
- MM.Finance
Q&A (FAQs)
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Q1: What are these websites?
- A: These are Decentralized Exchanges (DEXs) – platforms where users can trade cryptocurrencies directly with each other without a central intermediary.
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Q2: Why are they listed here in the Pinksale docs?
- A: When a project finishes its presale on Pinksale, it needs to list its token on a DEX and add liquidity (a pool of tokens and usually BNB, ETH, etc.) so people can start trading it. These are common DEXs integrated with or used by projects launched on Pinksale.
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Q3: Does Pinksale automatically list my token on these DEXs?
- A: Actually, when you create your presale pool on Pinksale, you will typically select the DEX you plan to list on (like PancakeSwap, Uniswap, etc.) from the available options. Pinksale then facilitates the process, often offering choices like automatic listing (where Pinksale helps add liquidity and list the token when the presale finalizes) or manual listing (where the project team handles adding liquidity after the presale ends). So, Pinksale integrates the DEX selection and listing method into the presale setup.
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Q4: What is the special Biswap link for?
- A: That specific link goes to a Biswap help article explaining how projects launching via Pinksale can add liquidity on Biswap and potentially join their incentive program.
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Q5: Do I have to use one of these specific DEXs?
- A: You generally need to choose from the DEXs integrated and offered within the Pinksale launchpad creation process for your specific blockchain. The list above includes many common options you might find available.
Troubleshooting
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Q: A link to one of the DEXs isn't working.
- A: Double-check the link was clicked or copied correctly. DEX websites rarely change URLs, but temporary issues can occur. Try searching for the DEX name directly in a search engine (like Google or DuckDuckGo) to find their official site if the link consistently fails.
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Q: How do I actually list my token and add liquidity if I choose "manual listing" on Pinksale?
- A: If you choose manual listing, you'll need to go to the selected DEX's website after your Pinksale presale successfully finalizes. You will typically connect your wallet, navigate to their "Liquidity" or "Pool" section, select the tokens for your pair (your project token and the base currency like BNB or ETH), approve the tokens, and supply the initial liquidity using the funds raised and the tokens allocated for liquidity. Most DEXs have detailed guides on their own sites explaining this process.