Description
Hyperswap is a decentralized exchange aggregator built for cross‑chain asset swaps and optimized routing. By combining on‑chain liquidity sources, Hyperswap finds the best paths to execute trades with low slippage and competitive fees. It supports EVM and non‑EVM networks, bridges, and integrates with popular wallets for seamless UX.
Key Features
- Cross‑chain routing that splits orders across multiple paths
- On‑chain aggregation of AMMs and liquidity pools
- Slippage control, limit orders, and gas optimization
- Wallet integrations: MetaMask, WalletConnect, and hardware wallets
How It Works
When you submit a swap, Hyperswap queries liquidity sources and computes multi‑leg routes. It may route part of the trade through a bridge, part through an AMM, and use limit order rails to minimize costs. Trades are executed with transparent on‑chain transactions so users control their funds at all times.
Benefits
Traders get faster fills, better pricing, and the ability to move assets across chains without manual bridging. Liquidity providers earn fees across routes and can supply capital via a single interface. Developers can integrate Hyperswap’s routing API to offer improved swap UX inside their apps.
Security & Trust
Security is layered: Hyperswap uses audited smart contracts, upgradable governance with timelocks, and integration best practices for bridges. Users should always verify contract addresses, enable recommended wallet safety settings, and review transaction details before confirming.
Fees & Tokenomics
Fees depend on the underlying liquidity sources. Hyperswap typically charges a modest protocol fee on successful swaps which funds development, liquidity mining, and governance. Governance token holders may vote on fee parameters, pool incentives, and roadmap items.
Getting Started
- Connect your Web3 wallet using the top‑right
Connectbutton. - Select the source and destination assets and the chains involved.
- Review the suggested routes, estimated gas, and expected output.
- Set slippage tolerance, confirm, and sign the transaction in your wallet.
Troubleshooting
If a swap fails, check network selection, nonce/order conflicts, and bridge statuses. Increase gas if transactions are stuck. For persistent issues, consult Hyperswap’s docs or community support channels.
Common Use Cases
- Arbitrageurs seeking multi‑path routing for price improvement
- DeFi users moving assets between chains quickly
- Wallets and dApps integrating seamless cross‑chain swapping
FAQ
Is Hyperswap custodial? No — trades are executed on‑chain and funds remain in the user’s wallet unless explicitly approved.
Can I provide liquidity? Yes — Hyperswap supports LP programs and incentivized pools; check the dashboard for active opportunities.