# Burve Protocol

**Meet Burve, the DeFi3.0 Protocol**: The Consensus-Driven Bonding Curve DeFi Protocol for Fair Token Generation and Innovative Bonding-curve Liquidity Solutions.&#x20;

It has spawned the creation of the following sub-features:

&#x20;👉**BLP (Bonding-curve Liquidity Pool)**: liquidity providers offer liquidity for any trading pair, with customizable transaction fees and liquidity distribution curves.

* Flexibility to set discrete and individually definable fees.
* Customizable liquidity curves.
* Customized Liquidity Distribution: The Bonding Curve allows for tailored liquidity configurations, including single-sided, dual-sided, concentrated liquidity, and more.
* Dynamic Positioning: Liquidity providers can instantly modify positions, adjusting both liquidity supply and price ranges with a single click.

👉**LaunchDex**: individuals or organizations can efficiently and cost-effectively create their tokens and AMM economic models in a modular fashion.

* Launch tokens in 1 minute at 0 cost beyond gas fees
* No liquidity pool needed
* Two launch modes: <mark style="color:purple;">HODL</mark> Mode & <mark style="color:orange;">LOL</mark> Mode

👉**BSR Bot (Burve Social Reputation Bot)**: Token IDO bot integrated with IM apps like Telegram, Line, and Kakao using in-App reputation systems.&#x20;

👉**Burve SDK**: crypto projects can enhance their capabilities by integrating the Burve SDK, allowing them to leverage Burve Launchpad and BLP features within their own platforms.

&#x20;👉**Burve Appchain**: integrated with a dedicated sequencer, it is designed to optimize our Launchpad/DEX operations by minimizing MEV (Miner Extractable Value) issues. By providing a customized blockchain environment, we ensure efficient transaction processing, enhanced security, and fair trading. This innovative approach delivers a seamless and equitable trading experience for all users.

For further theoretical insights into the Burve Protocol, please refer to the whitepaper:

[<mark style="color:purple;">Whitepaper\_Burve\_Protocol</mark>](/learn-more/whitepaper.md)

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