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# Sudoswap

## **What is Sudoswap?**

Sudoswap is a gas-efficient NFT automated market maker (AMM) protocol that has been forked onto Sanko Mainnet. Sudoswap facilitates NFT-to-token swaps (and vice versa) using customizable bonding curves. Sudoswap supports ERC721 and ERC1155 NFTs, as well as all ETH and ERC20 tokens.

Liquidity providers (LPs) can deposit assets into single-sided buy or sell pools, or into dual-sided trade pools which buy *and* sell NFTs with an optional spread to capture trading fees.

Similar to other floor NFT protocols, sudoswap makes no distinction between different ERC721 IDs. Pools that are willing to buy or sell NFTs will return the same price no matter which NFT is sent in or out from the collection.

For further information on sudoswap, refer to the [sudoswap docs](https://docs.sudoswap.xyz/).


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