1. Choose a Pair
Select which cryptocurrency you want to send and which one you want to receive.
This page gives you a simple guide to exchanging one cryptocurrency for another. It explains how the swap process works, what to check before sending funds, and what can affect the final result.
Choose the correct pair, verify your wallet address and network, then send funds only after a final review of all details.
A crypto exchange is a process where one asset is swapped for another. You choose a pair, enter the receiving details, send your cryptocurrency, and after the transaction is processed, you receive the selected asset.
Select which cryptocurrency you want to send and which one you want to receive.
Enter the wallet address where the received coin should be sent and check the information carefully.
Make sure the pair, receiving address, and network are correct before continuing.
Transfer the required asset to the provided address, following the selected network and exchange conditions.
After the transfer is sent, the transaction must receive network confirmations. Then the exchange is processed.
After processing is completed, the cryptocurrency will be sent to the receiving address you provided.
Make sure you are sending the exact coin required for the selected pair.
Check that you are using the correct transfer network.
Carefully review the receiving address before sending funds.
Make sure you selected the correct pair, for example BTC to USDT and not the opposite direction.
The speed depends on how quickly the blockchain network confirms the transaction.
Different cryptocurrencies and networks are processed at different speeds.
If the network is busy, processing may take longer.
Different exchange directions may have different conditions.
The final amount depends on the conditions of the selected route.
The blockchain network and transaction processing conditions may affect the final received amount.
The user sends a different asset than the one required for the exchange.
Funds are sent through a network that does not match the route requirements.
An incorrect address may cause problems with receiving funds.
The user selects the wrong exchange direction.
Before sending funds, always check the coin, network, wallet address, and exchange direction. Do not send crypto if any part of the route looks unclear.
It is the exchange of one cryptocurrency for another through a direct exchange process.
It depends on the asset, the network, and the confirmation time.
The pair, the rate, the route conditions, and the network.
The coin, the network, the wallet address, and the exchange direction.