Liquidity Remover
Easily remove liquidity from Uniswap v2 pool
FAQ
What does removing liquidity from a Uniswap V2 pool mean?
Removing liquidity from a Uniswap V2 pool means withdrawing your share of assets from an existing liquidity pool by burning LP tokens. This returns the underlying tokens to your wallet based on your pool ownership at the time of removal.
Which EVM networks are supported for liquidity removal?
CoinFactory supports liquidity removal from Uniswap V2 pools across major EVM-compatible networks, including Ethereum Mainnet, BNB Chain (BSC), Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, and Avalanche.
Is this service suitable for memecoins?
Yes. Liquidity removal is often used by memecoin teams for treasury management, liquidity migration, or contract upgrades. It is important to communicate liquidity changes clearly to the community to avoid misunderstandings.
What do I need to remove liquidity from a pool?
To remove liquidity, you must hold the LP tokens that represent your share of the pool. These LP tokens are required to withdraw the underlying assets from the Uniswap V2 pool.
Can I remove only part of my liquidity?
Yes. Uniswap V2 allows you to remove a portion or all of your liquidity. You can choose the percentage of LP tokens to burn, which determines how much liquidity is withdrawn.
What happens to trading fees when I remove liquidity?
Any trading fees you earned while providing liquidity are already included in your share of the pool. When you remove liquidity, these fees are automatically reflected in the returned token amounts.
Is removing liquidity via CoinFactory safe?
Yes. Liquidity removal is executed on-chain through your connected wallet using the Uniswap V2 protocol. CoinFactory does not custody funds and only facilitates the transaction process.
Can I remove liquidity if my LP tokens are locked?
No. If your LP tokens are locked in a liquidity lock contract, you must wait until the lock expires or unlock conditions are met before removing liquidity.
When is liquidity usually removed?
Liquidity is commonly removed during token migrations, pool upgrades, liquidity rebalancing, or when moving to a new DEX or version. For memecoins, transparency around liquidity removal is especially important to maintain trust.
