> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.blockcentral.io/blockcentral/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.blockcentral.io/blockcentral/how-to-earn/yield-farming.md).

# Yield Farming

One of the most lucrative ways for users to earn rewards is through yield farming in one of two liquidity pools. Providing liquidity to the protocol is vital to its overall health and therefore will receive the majority of rewards from the protocol's buy/sell taxes and revenue streams.

In increments of 10%, Farmers will be able to customize & automate their rewards:

* Compound
* Accumulate (or ☑️ into Single Staking)
* Take Profit (in wETH)

*Example: 30% Compound, 30% Accumulate (☑️), 40% Take Profit.*

There will be the additional option for Farmers to select a check mark (☑️) that will have their ‘Accumulate’ percentage auto-compounded into the Single Staking pool.&#x20;


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