# How to Provide Liquidity?

First, Let's connect your wallet!

You can provide liquidity in 2 ways:

* The first method is by creating a buy order (BID) with Bond type = Danogo Staking Bond.
* The second method is buying Danogo Staking Bond at the market price.

### Create a buy order : for details see the Danogo Dex guide

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### Buy at market price: If you buy directly from the bond issuer, you don’t have to pay an order processing fee to Danogo For more detail, see Danogo Dex Guide

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