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GitBook has a powerful block-based editor that allows you to seamlessly create, update, and enhance your content.
GitBook offers a range of block types for you to add to your content inline — from simple text and tables, to code blocks and more. These elements will make your pages more useful to readers, and offer extra information and context.
Either start typing below, or press /
to see a list of the blocks you can insert into your page.
GitBook supports many different types of content, and is backed by Markdown — meaning you can copy and paste any existing Markdown files directly into the editor!
Feel free to test it out and copy the Markdown below by hovering over the code block in the upper right, and pasting into a new line underneath.
If you have multiple files, GitBook makes it easy to import full repositories too — allowing you to keep your GitBook content in sync.
SpookySwap is a decentralized exchange and automated market maker (AMM) built on the Fantom blockchain, offering users a fast, secure, and scalable solution for swapping tokens. Unlike traditional exchanges, SpookySwap operates without intermediaries, using liquidity pools funded by users to execute trades directly from their wallets.
To use SpookySwap, you’ll need an Fantom-compatible wallet, such as:
MetaMask (configured to the Fantom network)
Trust Wallet
Ledger (for hardware security)
Transfer FTM or other Fantom-compatible tokens to your wallet. FTM is required to cover gas fees.
Visit the official SpookySwap.
Click “Connect Wallet” and select your preferred wallet.
Approve the connection request.
Choose the token you want to swap from and the token you want to receive.
Enter the amount and review the transaction details, including slippage and fees.
Confirm the swap through your wallet.
Navigate to the Liquidity section and deposit token pairs to earn LP tokens.
Use LP tokens to participate in yield farming and earn additional rewards.
SpookySwap is a decentralized exchange and automated market maker on the Fantom blockchain, offering token swaps, liquidity provision, and yield farming.
BOO is the native token of SpookySwap. Users can stake BOO in the xBOO pool to earn rewards or use it for governance and yield farming.
You can earn rewards by:
Providing liquidity and earning a share of trading fees
Staking BOO tokens to receive xBOO
Participating in yield farming
Yes, SpookySwap is a non-custodial platform with audited smart contracts to ensure the security of users’ funds.
Fantom offers fast transaction speeds and low gas fees, making it ideal for DeFi applications like SpookySwap.
Once you’ve finished writing, editing, or importing your content, you can publish your work to the web as a docs site. Once published, your site will be accessible online only to your selected audience.
You can publish your site and find related settings from your docs site's homepage.
In addition to the default Markdown you can write, GitBook has a number of out-of-the-box interactive blocks you can use. You can find interactive blocks by pressing /
from within the editor.
Each tab is like a mini page — it can contain multiple other blocks, of any type. So you can add code blocks, images, integration blocks and more to individual tabs in the same tab block.
Add images, embedded content, code blocks, and more.
GitBook allows you to add images and media easily to your docs. Simply drag a file into the editor, or use the file manager in the upper right corner to upload multiple images at once.
You can also add images simply by copying and pasting them directly into the editor — and GitBook will automatically add it to your file manager.
GitBook supports thousands of embedded websites out-of-the-box, simply by pasting their links. Feel free to check out which ones.
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