LAVA Protocol's Guidebook
  • Get started
    • πŸ”–Preface
  • Protocol Overview
    • ♦️BRC20
    • πŸ”·BEC109 Protocol
    • 🎯Our Vision
    • πŸ‘οΈβ€πŸ—¨οΈDePIN Terminlogy
    • πŸ†Point Program
      • How to join LAVA Airdrop
      • FAQ
  • Features
    • 🧰LAVA Protocol's Features
    • πŸ”ΆCross-Chain Bridge
      • BRC20 to EVM Transfers
      • Transaction and LP Creation
      • Cross-Chain Launchpad Storage
      • Future Vision: Decentralized Bridge
    • πŸ’ AMM Protocol
      • Decentralized Exchange (DEX) Integration
      • Selected Trading Platforms
      • Proprietary AMM Protocol
      • Community-driven Applications
    • πŸš€Launchpad
      • Inscription Tokens
      • Rune Tokens
      • For B-Side Partners
      • Future: Open to C-Side Users
    • 🏚️Marketplace
      • Collection Filtering
      • Cross-Chain Trading Process
      • Digital Artwork Trading
      • Candlestick Charts
    • 🚏Staking and Lending
      • Staking and Lending Mechanism
      • Single/ LP Staking
    • πŸͺ™Tokenomics
      • BRC20 Tokens
      • SBT (Soulbound Tokens)
      • ERC20 Tokens
    • πŸŽ‹Applications
      • Fees
      • BRC20 Mini-Games
      • Community Engagement
  • Roadmap
    • πŸ—ΊοΈRoadmap
    • 🧩Conclusion
  • Social media links
    • πŸ”—Links
  • Website
  • X (Twitter)
  • Telegram Chat
  • Telegram Announcement
  • Medium
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Community-driven Applications

LAVA Protocol acknowledges that the success of the AMM protocol relies not only on technological implementation but also on active community participation and support. We encourage community members to actively use, evaluate, and suggest improvements to continuously optimize the AMM protocol. Through this community-driven approach, we anticipate the AMM protocol will demonstrate greater innovation and adaptability, better meeting the needs of a broad user base.

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