Zeddex Swap — Fast, Secure, Cross-Chain Swaps
Short description: Zeddex Swap is a decentralized exchange interface focused on efficient cross-chain token swaps, low slippage routing, and layered security. It aggregates liquidity across multiple chains and AMMs to give users competitive pricing and instant execution.
Core features
Intelligent routing finds the best path between chains and liquidity pools to minimize cost and time.
Multi-hop and split-swap strategies reduce price impact for large trades.
All swaps settle on the blockchain — no custodial custody of user tokens.
Clear breakdown of swap fees, bridge fees and estimated gas before confirming a trade.
How Zeddex Swap works (brief)
Zeddex combines a price-aggregator and cross-chain bridging primitives. When you request a swap, Zeddex:
- Quotes multiple routes (on-chain AMMs, liquidity pools, bridge relayers).
- Estimates total cost (token price + bridge & gas fees + protocol fee).
- Splits or routes the trade to minimize slippage where beneficial.
- Executes atomic or near-atomic settlement using a set of smart contracts and relayers to ensure funds are received or the transaction reverts.
Tokenomics & Fees
Zeddex typically charges a small protocol fee on swaps (e.g., 0.10–0.30%), plus any bridge relayer fees. Fee structure aims to be transparent — every quote shows the protocol fee, liquidity provider fee, and bridge fee breakdown before confirmation.
Security & Audits
Security is layered: contracts are modular and upgradeable only through governance with time-locks; external security audits are published; monitoring and bug bounty programs incentivize responsible disclosures. Users should always verify the contract addresses and never share private keys or seed phrases.
Getting started — 4 quick steps
UX tips & best practices
- Set a reasonable slippage tolerance for volatile tokens (0.5–1% typical).
- Check estimated bridge delivery time for cross-chain swaps (some bridges take minutes).
- Use small test amounts with new token pairs or unfamiliar chains.
- Keep your wallet software and hardware firmware up to date.
Common questions
- Q: Are swaps reversible?
- A: No — swaps are final on-chain. Atomic mechanisms attempt to prevent partial losses, but always check quotes first.
- Q: What wallets are supported?
- A: Most EVM wallets (MetaMask, Ledger, WalletConnect) and many chain-native wallets; availability varies by chain.