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Fees & Execution

This page explains what affects the final amount you receive when using EonSwap.

Fee Components

  • Network fee (gas): paid to the blockchain network.
  • DEX/bridge fee: applied by routing protocols or bridge providers.
  • Price impact: large orders can move market price during execution.
  • Slippage tolerance: controls how much price movement is allowed before a trade reverts.

How Execution Works

  1. EonSwap requests live routes from integrated providers.
  2. You review estimated output, fees, and route details.
  3. You sign and submit the transaction from your wallet.
  4. Final execution depends on real-time network and liquidity conditions.

Why Quotes Can Change

  • Liquidity changes between quote time and confirmation.
  • Competing transactions affect pool state.
  • Gas conditions can shift route preference.

Best Practices

  • Trade in smaller chunks for volatile or low-liquidity pairs.
  • Set slippage carefully: not too tight, not too loose.
  • Avoid trading during extreme congestion when possible.
  • Re-check the quote if you wait too long before signing.

Need Help?

If your output differs from expectation, review Risk Disclosure and Troubleshooting.