For liquidity providers
Three things Dojo gives you that a classic AMM doesn't.
1. Pick a range, not the whole number line
When you open a position, you pick the price window your capital covers. Dojo ships four presets so the knobs are legible before they become numerical:
- Passive — very wide. Easy to stay in-range. Lowest fee density per dollar.
- Balanced — mid-width. Sensible default for most pairs.
- Active — tight. Highest fee density per dollar, only if the price cooperates.
- Custom — exact ticks. For you, if you're sure.
The UI shows your range visually against the current tick. You know at a glance whether you're earning.
2. Claim fees the moment you want them
Other venues tie fee collection to modifying your liquidity — you have to withdraw or add to your position before you see your fees. That's friction for no good reason.
On Dojo, fees accrue continuously and you claim them whenever. Independent of your liquidity. No waiting. No "exit-to-collect" dance.
The Dojo interface shows your accrued fees in real time on every position page; one click claims them.
3. Your position is an NFT, not a fungible token
Other venues hand you a fungible LP token. Every LP in that pool holds the same token. You can't tell one from another.
On Dojo, your position is a unique NFT minted directly to your wallet. It represents ownership of your specific range and your specific accrued fees.
What that buys you:
- Transferable. Send the position NFT to another wallet, and the position follows — including all unclaimed fees.
- Auditable. Look in any wallet explorer and see exactly one NFT per position. No ambiguity about which LP owns what.
- Clean UX. Your portfolio page lists NFT positions directly — no unwrapping fungible tokens back into positions.
The NFT is a Token-2022 mint with supply 1, minted once and burned on close. Close your position, the NFT burns, and rent is refunded to your wallet.
What's coming
- Automated rebalancing (opt-in, never default).
- Fee snapshots and export for bookkeeping.
- Strategy presets beyond the four above, tuned for specific pair types.