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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Ocean provides convenient methods to list ERC20 datatokens for sale, with fixed-
### High-Level Behavior
![High-Level Flow](../../.gitbook/assets/architecture/high-level-flow.png)
![High-Level Flow](<../../.gitbook/assets/architecture/high-level-flow (1).png>)
Here's an example.

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@ -18,41 +18,41 @@ Create an account on [Azure](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/). Users might al
Go to the Azure portal: https://portal.azure.com/#home and select `Storage accounts` as shown below.
![Select storage accounts](../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure1.png)
![Select storage accounts](<../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure1 (1).png>)
**Create a new storage account**
![Create a storage account](<../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure2 (1).png>)
![Create a storage account](../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure2.png)
**Fill in the details**
![Add details](../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure3.png)
![Add details](<../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure3 (1).png>)
**Storage account created**
![Storage account created](<../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure4 (1).png>)
![Storage account created](../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure4.png)
**Step 2 - Create a blob container**
![Create a blob container](../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure5.png)
![Create a blob container](<../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure5 (1).png>)
**Step 3 - Upload a file**
![Upload a file](<../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure6 (1).png>)
![Upload a file](../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure6.png)
**Step 4 - Share the file**
**Select the file to be published and click Generate SAS**
![Click generate SAS](../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure7.png)
![Click generate SAS](<../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure7 (1).png>)
**Configure the SAS details and click `Generate SAS token and URL`**
![Generate link to file](<../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure8 (1).png>)
![Generate link to file](../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure8.png)
**Copy the generated link**
![Copy the link](<../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure9 (1).png>)
![Copy the link](../../.gitbook/assets/hosting/azure9.png)
**Step 5 - Publish the asset using the generated link**

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@ -10,32 +10,33 @@ Liquidity pools and dynamic pricing used to be supported in previous versions of
2. Click _View All_ and look for Ocean Pool Token (OPT) transfers. Those transactions always come from the pool contract, which you can click on.
3. On the pool contract page, go to _Contract_ -> _Read Contract_.
![Read Contract](../tutorials/.gitbook/assets/liquidity/remove-liquidity-1.png)
<figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/read-contract.png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Read Contract</p></figcaption></figure>
4\. Go to field `20. balanceOf` and insert your ETH address. This will retrieve your pool share token balance in wei.
![Balance Of](../tutorials/.gitbook/assets/liquidity/remove-liquidity-2.png)
<figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/balance-of.png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Balance Of</p></figcaption></figure>
5\. Copy this number as later you will use it as the `poolAmountIn` parameter.
6\. Go to field `55. totalSupply` to get the total amount of pool shares, in wei.
![Total Supply](../tutorials/.gitbook/assets/liquidity/remove-liquidity-3.png)
<figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/total-supply.png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Total Supply</p></figcaption></figure>
7\. Divide the number by 2 to get the maximum of pool shares you can send in one pool exit transaction. If your number retrieved in former step is bigger, you have to send multiple transactions.
8\. Go to _Contract_ -> _Write Contract_ and connect your wallet. Be sure to have your wallet connected to network of the pool.
![Write Contract](../tutorials/.gitbook/assets/liquidity/remove-liquidity-4.png)
<figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/write-contract.png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Write Contract</p></figcaption></figure>
9\. Go to the field `5. exitswapPoolAmountIn`
* For `poolAmountIn` add your pool shares in wei
* For `minAmountOut` use anything, like `1`
* Hit _Write_
*
![Remove Liquidity](../tutorials/.gitbook/assets/liquidity/remove-liquidity-5.png)
<figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/remove-liquidity.png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Remove Liquidity</p></figcaption></figure>
10\. Confirm transaction in Metamask
![Confirm Transaction](../tutorials/.gitbook/assets/liquidity/remove-liquidity-6.png)
<figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/confirm-metamask.png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Confirm transaction</p></figcaption></figure>

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Select Ubuntu OS and choose a plan. The required CPU, Memory depends on the numb
Also, select the region where you want Aquarius to be hosted and a root password.
![Select region](<../.gitbook/assets/server-setup/server-setup3 (1).png>)
![Select region](../.gitbook/assets/server-setup/server-setup3.png)
![Click create Droplet](../.gitbook/assets/server-setup/server-setup4.png)