> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.native.org/native-dev/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.native.org/native-dev/user-guide/pair-liquidity.md).

# Pair Liquidity

**To Add and Pair Liquidity on Native:**

1. After connecting your wallet, choose the network you want to use

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2. Click the “Add & Pair Liquidity” button

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3. Select the base token and listed token, type the amount that you want to deposit

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4. Check the APY including pairing incentive APR and click the “Add and Pair” button

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You get to enjoy the “pairing incentive APR” given by token issuers as a reward for dedicating your base token to pairing

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#### **To Check your Liquidity Status on Native:**

You can check the current liquidity status through each token’s view page

1. Click the “View” icon of WETH

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2. You can view the current pairing status of your WETH and its APY

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3. If you want to remove your liquidity, click the “-” icon on the status page to withdraw

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