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The goal is not to be easy to use (although that would be nice!). The goal is to show you how the system works and allow you to use some simeple code to interact with it.
Check out the [Quickstart](Quickstart.md) documentation - it's a walkthrough of setting up and running the liquidator, from creating the account, 'balancing' the wallet across the different tokens, and running the liquidator itself.
## Verify a user's account is properly set up for Mango Markets liquidators
Mango Markets should set up your account automatically for trading, but the requirements for running a liquidator can be a bit more extensive. For instance, for trading you need token accounts for both tokens in the trade but to run a liquidator you need token accounts for all tokens in the `Group`.
To try this out, go to the [Show Account](ShowAccount.ipynb) page and enter your public key. (Note: I know you're running untrusted code, but it can't do much if you only give it your public key.)