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What is Raydium (RAY)?

Discover the key facts about Raydium (RAY).

About Raydium

Raydium (RAY) is an SPL token compliant with the Solana Network with a circulating supply of 90,655,642 RAY coins.

How Raydium & RAY Work

Raydium is an automated market maker (AMM) and liquidity provider developed on the Solana blockchain for the Serum decentralized exchange (DEX). Unlike other AMMs, Raydium enables users to have on-chain liquidity to a central limit order book, providing users options to place Limit Orders, Market Orders, and more. The RAY token has four primary use cases: liquidity incentivization, participation in AcceleRaytor, market making fee capture, and governance.

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