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# Add liquidity to $IDLE pools

### Sushiswap pool

*Sushiswap* liquidity pools are placed to pool tokens so that users can use them to make trades in a decentralized way. These pools are created by users and decentralized apps (or dApps, for short) who want to profit from their usage. To pool liquidity, the amounts a user supplies must be equally divided between two tokens: the primary token (sometimes called the quote token, i.e. *$IDLE*) and the base token (usually ETH or a stable coin).

When you deposit liquidity in Sushi, you will receive SLP (Sushi Liquidity Provider token). That tokens represent your liquidity deployment in such pool.

The incentivized pair is [WETH/IDLE](https://analytics-polygon.sushi.com/pairs/0x5518a3af961eee8771657050c5cb23d2b3e2f6ee). Go to "Stake $IDLE on Polygon" to know how to deposit SLPs into the staking contract.

![](/files/GkDBwzvrspaCaHaLRpva)

$IDLE is available on Sushi UI, but it can be also manually imported:

* Token Contract Address: [0xc25351811983818c9fe6d8c580531819c8ade90f](https://polygonscan.com/token/0xc25351811983818c9fe6d8c580531819c8ade90f)


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