How does one enter a liquidity transaction manually? Coin A + Coin B are placed in the AB pool and you receive AB LP Tokens. What transactions are recorded, what type are they and how are they labeled? I can’t find an example anywhere. ‘Liquidity in’ and ‘liquidity out’ labels exist, but I haven’t figured out how to access them and I can’t figure out what state the coins are in or if any gains are recorded (long or short) when you apply these ‘liquidity’ labels. Do the A and B coins still tally up in the totals on the dashboard or do they disappear? If it is a trade transaction, how do I convert 2 coins to 1 coin? Do I just withdraw coins A and B in the right amounts so they vanish from bookkeeping (and does this then realize gains?) and then deposit LP tokens at a manually set price equal to the value of the withdrawn coins?
I actually have a similar question, I added some liquidity on the BSC… so the API imports it. I think there is an issue with how Koinly processes the BSC API as regards the buying of LP tokens. For example, I traded 164.8b Moonlight and 1.57 BNB for 12.12 Moonlight-BNB Tokens (in the tx it is called APE-LP) because I did it through ApeSwap.
The way Koinly reads the tx it’s as if I bought the APE-LP with the Moonlight, and that the fee for this tx is the 1.57 BNB.
Is there no possible way to have TWO different tokens being withdrawn in exchange for ONE token being bought? (the usual procedure for buying LP). The way Koinly seems to solve this now is to treat one of the soon to be LP pairs as a fee.