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# MEV Bot Master Plan - Exchange Integration
## Project Overview
This document outlines the master plan for implementing exchange-specific helper/util/lib modules for the MEV bot. Each exchange will have its own set of functionality covering swaps, liquidity operations, and pricing mechanisms.
## Objectives
- Create exchange-specific helper libraries
- Implement swap functionality for each exchange
- Implement add/remove liquidity operations
- Implement pricing mechanisms
- Ensure consistent interfaces across exchanges
## Supported Exchanges
1. Uniswap V2/V3/V4
2. SushiSwap
3. Curve
4. Balancer
5. PancakeSwap
6. Kyber (Elastic)
7. Camelot
8. Trader Joe
9. Ramses
10. Other DEX aggregators (1inch, ParaSwap, etc.)
## Core Components
Each exchange module will contain:
- **Swap Operations**: Functions to execute token swaps
- **Liquidity Operations**: Functions to add/remove liquidity from pools
- **Pricing Functions**: Functions to calculate prices and slippage
- **Pool Management**: Functions to interact with liquidity pools
- **Arbitrage Detection**: Functions to identify profitable opportunities
## Implementation Strategy
1. Define common interfaces
2. Implement exchange-specific modules
3. Create unified abstraction layer
4. Test functionality with real data
5. Integrate with main bot logic
## Success Metrics
- Consistent API across all exchange modules
- Performance benchmarks met
- Successful execution of swaps and liquidity operations
- Accurate pricing calculations