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What are swap providers?

Swap providers are services that allow you to exchange one cryptocurrency for another directly in Wraith Wallet. Instead of using a centralised exchange, swaps are powered by decentralised exchanges (DEXs) and aggregators that find the best available rate.

How swap providers work​

You choose the token you want to swap and the token you want to receive.

The swap provider searches available liquidity across decentralised exchanges.

The provider returns a rate and estimated fees.

You approve the transaction in Wraith Wallet, and the new tokens are sent to your address once the swap is confirmed.

Why use swap providers​

Efficiency - quickly exchange tokens without moving funds to an exchange.

Best rates - aggregators search across multiple DEXs to minimise price impact.

Security - swaps happen directly on-chain, so you always stay in control of your assets.

Convenience - everything can be managed inside Wraith Wallet.

Limitations and considerations​

Network fees - you must pay blockchain gas or transaction fees when swapping.

Liquidity - large swaps may cause higher price impact if liquidity is low.

Slippage - token prices can change between the time a transaction is submitted and confirmed.

Provider differences - each swap provider may return slightly different rates, fees, or execution times.

Swap providers in Wraith Wallet​

Wraith Wallet integrates leading swap providers and aggregators to offer a wide selection of trading pairs.

The wallet itself does not perform the swap - it routes your trade through trusted providers.

You can compare rates, slippage, and fees before confirming a transaction.

Key points to remember​

Swap providers enable token-to-token exchanges directly in Wraith Wallet.

They connect you to decentralised exchanges and aggregators for the best rates.

Fees, slippage, and liquidity are important factors to review before swapping.

Wraith Wallet makes the process simple while keeping you in full control of your assets.

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