Monmint
Withdraw Liquidity

Withdraw your liquidity

Enter a pair or pool address. Monmint handles the rest.

Monmint lets you withdraw liquidity from any Monad DEX pool in a single signature. Enter a pair or pool address and Monmint redeems your LP tokens back into MON and the paired token, returning both assets to your wallet on-chain.

Your position
Enter a pair or pool address to get started.
Both tokens return to your wallet in a single transaction.

Connect your wallet to get started.

FAQ

Common questions

How does my MON come back out of the pool?
Removing liquidity tells the smart contract to redeem your Liquidity Provider (LP) tokens. The decentralized exchange (DEX) calculates your proportional share of the pool. It returns both assets to your Web3 wallet: your native MON and your custom ERC-20 token.
Can I withdraw only part of my position?
Yes. You don't have to exit 100% of your pooled assets at once. In Monmint you set the exact percentage of LP tokens to redeem. This lets you take back some of your capital or trading fees while leaving enough depth in the pool. Your community can keep trading your token without heavy price impact.
How is withdrawing V2 liquidity different from V3?
Monad DEXs run on one of two Automated Market Maker (AMM) designs:
  • V2 pools (full range): liquidity is spread evenly across every price.
  • V3 pools (concentrated): liquidity sits inside a price range you chose.
Where Monmint helps: you don't deal with the contract-level differences. For V2 or V3, enter the pair address into the dashboard. Monmint detects the pool type and routes the withdrawal for you.
What happens to my token if I withdraw 100% of the liquidity?
Liquidity keeps your token’s market open. If you’re the only liquidity provider and you take all the paired MON off the DEX, no reserve is left to settle trades. The Automated Market Maker (AMM) stops, and your token becomes untradable for your community. Leave enough liquidity in the pool to keep your project live.
Why does my "Remove Liquidity" transaction keep failing?
A failed withdrawal is almost always one of these three causes:
  • Not enough gas: your wallet needs some native MON to pay the network fee.
  • Locked LP tokens: if you placed your LP tokens in a liquidity locker, the assets stay locked until the time-lock runs out.
  • Burned LP tokens: if you ran the Monmint “Burn LP” action, those LP tokens are gone for good. Once LP tokens are burned, the liquidity can never be recovered.