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# Token Liquidity Info

**Liquidity Info** is a feature in All For One™ that allows users to see basic information about a [decentralized exchange](/glossary/definitions/decentralized-exchanges.md) (DEX) liquidity pool for a given [token](/glossary/definitions/smart-contracts/tokens.md).\
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The **Liquidity Info** feature provides users with data about a token's [liquidity pools](/glossary/definitions/decentralized-exchanges/liquidity-pools.md) on DEXs, including the amount of liquidity available and the percentage of the total supply that is currently being traded. This information is useful for investors looking to buy or sell tokens on DEXs, as it allows them to see the level of activity and potential liquidity on the market.

1. Tap the Chart <img src="/files/IJLoZpd2OzPHksC07JxN" alt="" data-size="line"> tab at the bottom
2. Select a crypto asset from somewhere within the Rankings or Listings tab. You can also [search for an asset](/getting-started/searching-crypto-assets.md) if you cannot find it.\
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   ![](/files/67HnrtZupZMDgDeaquNC)\
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3. Scroll down and tap the Liquidity Info <img src="/files/MRhCLKlC4cKIO3xEvnTp" alt="" data-size="line"> tab\
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   ![](/files/HHQek7lskA5ERhbE0SaG)


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