Guide
How to Add Liquidity on Raydium (Solana)
Short answer
Adding liquidity pairs your token with SOL (or another base) in an AMM pool. Before adding, revoke freeze authority and confirm metadata. After adding, verify with LP Status and Launch Score.
Your token trades nowhere without liquidity. Raydium is a common first pool — but LP adds fail or look suspicious if authorities and metadata are wrong.
Key facts
- Complete token mint and metadata on MakeMeACoin
- Revoke freeze authority (required for most pools)
- Use the Create LP tool to initialize a Raydium CPMM pool
What this means
Adding liquidity pairs your token with SOL (or another base) in an AMM pool. Before adding, revoke freeze authority and confirm metadata. After adding, verify with LP Status and Launch Score.
Step-by-step
- Complete token mint and metadata on MakeMeACoin.
- Revoke freeze authority (required for most pools).
- Use the Create LP tool to initialize a Raydium CPMM pool.
- Add initial liquidity with a clear, documented allocation.
- Run LP checker on /lp and refresh Launch Score.
Common mistakes
- Creating a pool with active freeze authority.
- Adding minimal liquidity then expecting serious trading.
- Not verifying pool address before sharing with community.
This does not
- guarantee token safety
- guarantee price performance
- replace independent verification
- provide financial advice
FAQ
Does MMAC create the pool for me?
Yes — the /lp tool guides Raydium CPMM pool creation from your wallet.
Will liquidity guarantee a high score?
No — Launch Score weighs multiple signals; liquidity is one factor.
Create a Solana token, lock authorities, create Raydium liquidity, and get a public Launch Score.
Already have a token? Check its Launch Score.