# PHUX Protocol

### What is PHUX?&#x20;

PHUX is a fork of Balancer V2, referred to as Pulse & Hex Universe Xchange. It is a programmable liquidity protocol and decentralized automated market maker (AMM) built on PulseChain and Ethereum. PHUX serves as a versatile component for customizable liquidity solutions, offering a flexible building block for tailorable liquidity needs.

PHUX transforms into a highly flexible AMM capable of accommodating numerous swap curves and pool types.These features include:

* Traditional weighted pools with a 50/50 ratio
* Customizable weights, such as 80/20, to manage exposure
* Concentrated liquidity pools for higher capital efficiency
* Managed pools with customizable parameters
* Pools with dynamic weights
* Stable swap curves for stablecoin trading
* Liquidity Bootstrapping Pools

### Why use PHUX?&#x20;

PHUX gives the ability to provide better liquidity solutions for a wide range of participants within the ecosystem. PHUX offers a unique combination of resources and flexibility. Whether you are an individual trader, a liquidity provider, or a DeFi project, PHUX diverse pool types and customizable parameters allow you to tailor liquidity solutions to your specific needs.&#x20;

This flexibility enables participants in the ecosystem to optimize their trading strategies, maximize capital efficiency, and effectively manage risk. Regardless of your role or objectives in the space, PHUX empowers you with the tools to enhance liquidity and achieve your desired outcomes.


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