Guide

How to Add Liquidity on Orca (Solana CLMM)

Orca uses concentrated liquidity (CLMM). If you set the wrong range or leave it unmanaged, your pool provides thin liquidity exactly when buyers arrive — hurting your Launch Score Tradeability.

Key facts

  • Confirm your token has an existing route via a Raydium or Orca reference pool.
  • Decide the price range you expect the token to trade in.
  • Prepare the SOL and token amounts needed for the target range.

Step-by-step

  1. Confirm your token has an existing route via a Raydium or Orca reference pool.
  2. Decide the price range you expect the token to trade in.
  3. Prepare the SOL and token amounts needed for the target range.
  4. Add liquidity through the Orca interface and lock or self-custody the position NFT.
  5. Monitor and rebalance the range as the token trades outside the initial band.

Next step

Raydium CPMM Pool

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FAQ

Should I launch on Orca instead of Raydium?

Usually Raydium first for launch, then Orca CLMM if you have the bandwidth to manage the range.

Does MMAC create Orca pools?

Not yet. MMAC currently creates Raydium CPMM pools. Orca must be added manually.

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