FAQ

How can we serve you? Check out our comprehensive list of frequently asked questions and extensive documentation below.

chevron-rightHow do you use Oku Trade?hashtag

The simplest way to use Oku Trade is to connect your wallet and select the assets you want to swap; it’s that simple! For users who want more advanced insights and trading tools, click on the Pro tab in the top left corner. There you can search for any Uniswap v3 token pool and swap assets using market and limit orders.

chevron-rightIs Oku free to use?hashtag

Yes, Oku is free to use! The platform does NOT charge any fees on swaps, bridges, new positions, or pool fee collections. Users are only subject to gas fees and fees from the associated Uniswap pool

chevron-rightHow do you create a limit order?hashtag

Create a limit order by first selecting a pool on the Pool Page, clicking Limit, inputting your desired Buy or Sell amount and execution price. After creating the order, you can find it on the Order History page.

chevron-rightHow do limit orders work?hashtag

Limit orders are one-side, one-tick-wide Uniswap v3 positions. Each tick represents a price. Once the tick is crossed, the order is filled, and Chainlink’s Automation system will withdraw the tokens from the position.

chevron-rightCan I cancel a limit order?hashtag

Yes, until the order is filled, you may cancel the limit order at any time.

chevron-rightHow do you view past orders?hashtag

After connecting your wallet, click the gear-shaped icon in the top right corner and select Profile. Here you can view past orders, open orders, and positions.

chevron-rightHow do you create a new pool?hashtag

Click the LP Manager tab, followed by the Create Pool button in the top-right corner. Enter the token addresses of the two assets, select your fee tier, and the price on deployment. Once you click next, you’ll be prompted to add initial liquidity. After deploying liquidity, the pool is live on Uniswap v3! Often times, a liquidity pool may already be created for your specific tokens.

chevron-rightHow do you deploy an LP position?hashtag

Begin by navigating to the LP Manager page and selecting your preferred pool. You can select your range by clicking the chart, selecting a percentage from the dropdown, or manually entering the numbers. Finally, enter the amount of liquidity you’d like to deploy, then deploy it.

chevron-rightWhich chains is Oku integrated with?hashtag

Oku is built on the existing Uniswap v3 contracts and deployed on Arbitrum, Avalanche, Base, Boba, Bob, BSC, Celo, Corn, Etherlink, Ethereum, Filecoin, Gnosis, Goat, Hemi, Lens, Lightlink, Linea, Lisk, Mantle, Matchain, Nibiru, Optimism, Polygon, Plasma, Redbelly, Rootstock, Saga, Scroll, Sei, Sonic, Telos, Unichain, Worldchain, XDC, Zksync, and Monad

chevron-rightWhich wallets are supported on Oku?hashtag

Metamask, Brave, Rabby, OKX, WalletConnect wallets, and all wallets supported by WalletConnect’s v3 Modal. If your wallet is not on the list, please contact us on Discord for support.

chevron-rightWhere does Oku retrieve its data?hashtag

Oku indexes all Uniswap v3 data directly from the chain and propagates it into our custom API. The API is available for other Uniswap ecosystem members to utilize in their applications at no cost.

chevron-rightHow does Oku make money?hashtag

Oku was initially funded by a $1.6m grant from the Uniswap Foundation. GFX Labs has other revenue streams, which allow us not to collect revenue from Oku at this time. Oku charges 0% fees to its users.

chevron-rightDoes Oku plan to support other chains?hashtag

Yes! We are continuously integrating new chains into the interface. If your chain is not currently supported, feel free to contact us on Discord to make a request.

chevron-rightHas Oku been audited?hashtag

Since Oku is primarily an interface that interacts with Uniswap v3 contracts, we only have one contract that requires an audit. Routers that our system integrates such as 0x, OKX and Odos have been audited. GFX Labs - Limit Swap Orders: https://github.com/gfx-labs/uniswap-v3-limit-orders/tree/mainarrow-up-right

chevron-rightWen Token / Airdrop?hashtag

We’re extremely focused on building the best DEX experience for our users. Everything else is secondary to our mission.

chevron-rightWho built Oku?hashtag

Oku is designed, built, and maintained by GFX Labs. GFX Labs is a multi-faceted blockchain research and development company, primarily known for Oku Trade and governance work. GFX's governance positions include but are not limited to Uniswap, Wormhole, Optimism, Arbitrum, and Morpho.

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