> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.camelot.exchange/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.camelot.exchange/get-started/guidelines-for-lp-deployment-and-incentives/deploying-liquidity-on-camelot-arbitrum-and-orbits.md).

# Deploying Liquidity on Camelot (Arbitrum and Orbits)

Whether you're using Camelot on Arbitrum or any supported orbit chain, the process is straightforward and similar across all networks. The guides below will walk you through each step to ensure you can efficiently add your assets to the liquidity pool and make them tradable on Camelot.

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[V2](/get-started/guidelines-for-lp-deployment-and-incentives/deploying-liquidity-on-camelot-arbitrum-and-orbits/v2.md)
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[V3](/get-started/guidelines-for-lp-deployment-and-incentives/deploying-liquidity-on-camelot-arbitrum-and-orbits/v3.md)
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Please note that for the token price to appear on the interface, at least one swap must be processed. After this, it may be necessary to wait for some time before the price is displayed
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You can access data about token pairs on the [analytics page](https://info.camelot.exchange/)
{% endhint %}

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For the liquidity pool to be visible on the Camelot interface, the token address needs to be imported on the swap page unless is [whitelisted](/contact-us/partnership-inquiries.md)
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