# Meteora pool tutorial

Here is the process of creating a fund pool:

Open Meteora’s official website: [https://app.meteora.ag/](https://app.meteora.ag) Find “`Create Pool`” in the middle and click it to start creating a fund pool.

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After opening, you will be asked to select the fund pool type first. Volatile is a normal token pool, which is selected by default. Stable is a stable currency fund pool. If you are not a stable currency, do not select it.

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After determining the pool type, start selecting token pairs.

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Token A is the token you issued (search by contract address)

Token B is the pool token, such as Sol, USDC, etc.

After selecting the token, you can start entering the initial amount of each token to determine the token price. It should be noted that liquidity must be greater than 500 US dollars (500 USDC or equivalent Sol) to appear on Jupiter. Note that it is possible. For specific information on whether it can be traded on JUP, you can check the JUP listing requirements document in detail: <https://station.jup.ag/docs/get-your-token-onto-jup>

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After entering the token and confirming the token quantity, you can confirm the creation of liquidity through the wallet. After the liquidity pool is created, it will automatically jump to your token pool page, where you can exchange trading tokens or add/withdraw liquidity, as shown in the figure below

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* **Deposit:** Increase liquidity
* **Withdraw:** Remove liquidity
* **Swap:** Trading

The above is the tutorial about adding pool in Meteora.

If you have any questions or are unclear, please join the official Telegram group: <https://t.me/GToken_EN>


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