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Swap and Bridge
How to go from zero to one and start using CLV Wallet
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Bridge Process
CLV Mobile Wallet and Extension Wallet (Google Chrome) Step 1: Select the two Blockchains and tokens you want to bridge, then click the “continue” button and input the password; the cross-chain transaction will submit to the blockchain. Step 2: If the cross-chain transaction submits to the blockchain, the reminder will pop up; Step 3: […]
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Bridge Fee
The cross-chain fee is always 0.4% for every token on every blockchain; The minimum Cross-chain Fee depends on the token you selected; The minimum and maximum cross-chain amount depends on the limitation settings and size of the liquidity pool; The larger the amount of token sent, the longer the time spent;
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I did a swap, but received less tokens or fiat value than I expected. Why?
Price slippage – every swap has a preset price slippage limit to it. This percentage prevents the swap from completing outside of the range. For example, let’s say the slippage is set to 5%, and you bought 100 X tokens. You could end up with 96 tokens. When you execute a swap through CLV […]
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Why did my CLV Wallet swap fail?
When you execute a swap through CLV Wallet, you interact directly with the liquidity source that offers the best price for your requested trade. CLV Wallet does its best to optimize each transaction before the swap is submitted. However, just like any on-chain transaction, transaction success is not guaranteed. The main reason your swap […]
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User Guide: Swap
Swap is a feature of CLV Wallet that allows you to do exactly that: swap one cryptocurrency token for another in the same network. It’s super convenient and straightforward and drastically reduces the number of steps needed and the amount of exposure to third-party smart contracts, to obtain tokens that interest you. 1.Things […]
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Advanced settings in a Swap transaction
Slippage: Slippage is the expected percentage difference between a quoted and an executed price. Transaction deadline: The swap transaction will fail if the timing exceeds the transaction deadline, you will get the swap tokens back minus the gas fees. Click the setting button on the top-right section of the page
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Bridge Transaction issue
Sometimes, a cross-chain transaction might get lost. For example, a user who sends a request for bridging ETH from the Ethereum Network to the BSC network may see the transaction completed; however, on the BSC network, he will not receive the expected amount of the ETH. The reason for this is that the RPC server […]