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Graduation Venues

Every token launched on Thor Exchange picks a graduation venue at creation: Thor DEX or Uniswap V3. It’s the same fair bonding curve either way — the venue only decides where the token’s liquidity lands when it graduates, and how its LP fees are split.

Venue Pool lives on Creator’s share of LP fees
Thor DEX Thor’s own concentrated-liquidity DEX 70%
Uniswap V3 Canonical Uniswap V3, deployed on Robinhood Chain 50%

The protocol treasury receives the remainder either way — see Creator Fee Rights and Fees.

Everything before graduation, and the guarantees at graduation, don’t change with venue:

  • The same bonding curve, the same ≈5 ETH raise target, the same 1% curve fee.
  • Migration is still fully automatic and atomic — nobody chooses the moment, and it can’t half-complete.
  • The resulting liquidity is still locked forever on both venues — nobody, including Thor Exchange, can ever withdraw it.
  • Creator fee rights are still a transferable role with the same two-step handoff, on both venues.
  • Thor DEX keeps everything inside the Thor app end-to-end, and pays the creator the larger fee share.
  • Uniswap V3 puts the token on the actual canonical Uniswap V3 contracts on Robinhood Chain — the same contracts the rest of the ecosystem already knows how to read — in exchange for a smaller creator fee share.

One practical difference for traders: Thor’s Pools page only lists Thor DEX pools. A token that graduated to Uniswap V3 still trades normally from the swap page and its own token page — it just won’t appear in the Thor DEX pool list, since its liquidity lives on Uniswap’s own contracts instead.

The choice is made once, in the create-token flow, and applies to that token forever — there’s no switching after launch. Every token page shows a badge naming whichever venue a token is graduating (or has graduated) to, so anyone can check at a glance.