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# For market makers

- [Guide for PMMs](https://liquorice.gitbook.io/liquorice-docs/for-market-makers/guide-for-pmms.md): This page describes core benefits of Liquorice for Private Market Makers
- [Basic Market Making API](https://liquorice.gitbook.io/liquorice-docs/for-market-makers/basic-market-making-api.md): This page explains how market makers can interact with the Liquorice RFQ WebSocket API using their own inventory
- [Python client](https://liquorice.gitbook.io/liquorice-docs/for-market-makers/python-client.md)
- [Lending pools intro](https://liquorice.gitbook.io/liquorice-docs/for-market-makers/lending-pools-intro.md): This page describes core benefits for market makers when using Liquorice lending pools
- [Using lending pools via RFQ API](https://liquorice.gitbook.io/liquorice-docs/for-market-makers/lending-pools-intro/using-lending-pools-via-rfq-api.md): This page gives an overview on how to provide quotes that utilize liquidity in Liquorice lending pools
- [Onchain interactions with lending pools](https://liquorice.gitbook.io/liquorice-docs/for-market-makers/lending-pools-intro/onchain-interactions-with-lending-pools.md): This page describes how PMMs may read the state of lending pools and interact with them outside of RFQ flow


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