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# Benefits & How-to Guides

### [Selling Points](/docs/benefits-and-how-to-guides/selling-points.md)

*Point farmers want liquidity.*

Point farmers want to sell points, **earn real yield**, and **de-risk specific point exposures before the airdrop**. They can tokenize the points they don’t like and sell them on a secondary marketplace, such as Uniswap V3.

### [Buying Points](#buying-points)

*Point buyers want discounts.*

Point investors can buy points on Uniswap v3 and **turbo-stack** to their preferred exposure without jumping through hoops or exposing their principal capital to smart contract risk.

Additionally, Rumpel point tokens could be viewed as **airdrop claims**, allowing users to speculate on point reward payouts and get exposure to a project.

### [Providing Liquidity](#providing-liquidity)

LPs can provide liquidity to designated Uniswap V3 Point Token pools to earn trading fees and earn [Rumpel Straw](/docs/rumpel-straw.md). Passive buyers can provide bid-side liquidity, and passive sellers can provide ask-side liquidity.

### [Issuing Points](/docs/benefits-and-how-to-guides/issuing-points.md)

Point issuers can continue issuing points and lean on secondary markets to demonstrate the real value of their rewards program


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