Seaswap
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  • Welcome to the SeaSwap Documentation
  • Getting started
    • Welcome to seaswap
    • Why seaswap
    • What’s in This GitBook
    • Who is SeaSwap for?
  • Glossary
  • Using seaswap
    • How to connect your wallet
  • How to make a swap
  • Understanding Prices & Routes
  • Fees Explained
  • Supported Tokens & Networks
  • Troubleshooting Swaps
  • How does Seaswap save you money
  • Using SeaSwap on Mobile
  • Features
    • Smart Routing Engine
  • Multi-DEX Aggregation
  • Limit Orders (upcoming)
  • Supported Decentralized Exchanges
  • Safety and Trust
    • Non-Custodial by Design
  • Risk Disclaimer
  • Fees & Revenue
    • Our Fee Structure
    • What is Slippage Capture?
  • How SeaSwap Earns
  • Benefits to Users & Partners
  • Community and help
    • Community and help
    • Join the Community
  • FAQ
  • Feedback & Contact
  • Team
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Who is SeaSwap for?

  • Everyday users who want simple, low-cost token swaps

  • DeFi traders optimizing price and speed

  • Developers & protocols looking for plug-and-play swap infrastructure

  • Wallets & apps that want to integrate best-price execution

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