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  • Overview
  • FAQ
  • Protocol
    • Rubicon Market
      • Contract Overview
      • Fees
      • Batch Orders
      • Market Aid
    • Rubicon Router
      • Contract Overview
    • Rubicon Pools
      • Pools
    • Deployments
    • Audits
    • Risks
  • Guides
    • Trade
      • Placing a Trade
      • Order Types
      • Adding a Trading Pair
      • Fees
    • Executing a Swap
    • Bridge
      • In App Bridging
      • Bridging to Optimism
    • Liquidity Pools
    • Connecting Your Wallet
  • API
    • Subgraphs
      • Subgraph Overview
      • Rubicon Market Subgraph
    • Python SDK
    • Rust SDK

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Risk Disclaimer

The Rubicon protocol is experimental software, and interacting with it has certain risks. These include but are not limited to smart contract risks, admin risks, mechanism risks, and the risks associated with providing liquidity. You are encouraged to do your own research and read the code before interacting with the smart contracts. Only send or deposit what you could afford to lose, interacting with smart contracts improperly can lead to a total loss of funds.

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