> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.icpex.org/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.icpex.org/product-features/liquidity-pool-creation.md).

# Liquidity Pool Creation

Visit the liquidity pool creation page at <https://icpex.org/createPool>. Creating a liquidity pool is a tool provided by ICPEx for project teams and liquidity providers. Through this feature, users can add liquidity to any token. ICPEx offers three types of liquidity pool modes for users to choose from.

## 1. Public Pool

The Public Pool has the following characteristics:&#x20;

(1) Anyone can add funds to the liquidity pool, and all liquidity providers share fees in proportion to their contributions.&#x20;

(2) Once the liquidity pool is created, market-related parameters cannot be modified.

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[Public Pool](/product-features/liquidity-pool-creation/public-pool.md)
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## 2. Private Pool

The Private Pool has the following characteristics:&#x20;

(1) Only the creator can add funds to the liquidity pool.&#x20;

(2) After the liquidity pool is created, market-related parameters can be adjusted flexibly at any time.

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[Private Pool](/product-features/liquidity-pool-creation/private-pool.md)
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## 3. Anchored Pool

The Anchored Pool has the following characteristics:&#x20;

(1) Anyone can add funds to the liquidity pool, and all liquidity providers share fees in proportion to their contributions.&#x20;

(2) Once the liquidity pool is created, market-related parameters cannot be modified. This pool has a price curve similar to Curve and is suitable for synthetic assets.

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[Anchored Pool](/product-features/liquidity-pool-creation/anchored-pool.md)
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