Remove liquidity
remove liquidity is a command that lets you remove liquidity from a liquidity pool on a decentralized exchange. This command is crucial for enterprise users who participate in liquidity providing to DeFi protocols and need to withdraw their staked assets.
Parameters
Exchange: The decentralized exchange platform where you will be removing liquidity. The specific exchange can be chosen from the dropdown menu.
Token A ID: The identifier of the first token in the liquidity pool from which you want to remove liquidity. You can select the token from the dropdown menu or input its contract address.
Token B ID: The identifier of the second token in the liquidity pool from which you want to remove liquidity. You can select the token from the dropdown menu or input its contract address.
Amount: The quantity of liquidity that you wish to remove from the pool.
Transaction Info Variable: (Optional) The name of a variable to store the transaction information related to the liquidity removal action. By default, it's set to '#txinfo'.
Example
ui console view config defi wallet("your private key here") remove liquidity("PancakeSwap","0xbb4CdB9CBd36B01bD1cBaEBF2De08d9173bc095c","0x0E09FaBB73Bd3Ade0a17ECC321fD13a19e81cE82","5") log("Transaction Info: {#txinfo}")
Make sure to replace "your private key here" with your actual private key. Private keys are sensitive information that should be handled with utmost care and confidentiality.
The output of this script will be the details of the transaction associated with the liquidity removal action. This might include information such as the amount of gas used, the transaction hash, and the block number where the transaction was recorded.
The output might look something like this:
Transaction Info: {"blockHash":"0x1f51bbceec31819c5ab9a17a73e6cf9a1f412ac85a34005d6ca522a34450dc53","blockNumber":11061825,"contractAddress":null,"cumulativeGasUsed":1690539,"from":"0xe3f3589c4943f8c8a3b2b4c5b5a837c215ba3a8b","gasUsed":21706,"logsBloom":"0x04000000000000040040000000000000000000000000..."}