# Optimized for Avalanche and Beyond

Pangolin V3 is deployed on the Avalanche network, leveraging Avalanche’s high throughput and low latency for a smooth trading experience. Transactions (swaps and liquidity changes) execute quickly and at low cost, making active management of positions (like adjusting price ranges or claiming rewards) efficient for users.

Pangolin has expanded to multiple chains (Avalanche, Flare, Songbird, Hedera, etc.), and Pangolin V3 may be extended to these networks and also to any other networks over time. This cross-chain presence means a broader user base and liquidity sources, all while maintaining a consistent user experience. The V3 design is multichain-ready, so projects and liquidity providers on various networks can benefit from concentrated liquidity and dynamic fees as Pangolin rolls out V3 to those ecosystems.

With these features, Pangolin V3 offers a cutting-edge AMM platform that improves upon Uniswap’s models. Traders enjoy better liquidity and potentially lower fees, while LPs have more control and higher earning opportunities. In the following sections, we’ll dive into how to use Pangolin V3 in practice – from basic swaps to providing liquidity and using advanced tools.

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