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# Managing Existing Pools

To edit a pool, click on your address at the top-right of any page, click on [My Pools](https://sudoswap.xyz/#/pool), and select the pool.

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### Updating Pricing <a href="#updating-pricing" id="updating-pricing"></a>

1. Navigate to the [My Pools](https://sudoswap.xyz/#/pool) page.
2. Click on the pool you want to change.
3. Click on the "Edit Pool" button at the top-right of the page.
4. Enter a new start price, delta, and or swap fee (only for Trade pools) for the pool:

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5. Click "Update" and confirm the transaction in your wallet.

*Note: It is not possible to change a pool's type (linear, exponential, etc). Instead, withdraw your assets from the existing pool and create a new one.*

### Depositing and Withdrawing

1. Navigate to the [My Pools](https://sudoswap.xyz/#/pool) page.
2. Click on the pool you want to deposit to or withdraw from.
3. Click on the Deposit or Withdraw button in the Tokens or NFTs pane.

   * For tokens, simply enter an amount and click the Deposit or Withdraw button:

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   For NFTs, select the NFTs you wish to deposit or withdraw and click the Deposit or Withdraw button:

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