# Swap

### Overview

Swap is built for Supra users who want a straightforward way to trade assets without unnecessary complexity.

Whether swapping into ecosystem tokens, rotating positions, or moving between assets, **Synthwav Swap** is designed to make the process fast, intuitive, and reliable.

The goal is simple: reduce friction and give Supra users a better place to trade.

### Core Features

#### Token Swapping

Swap allows users to exchange supported Supra assets directly from a connected wallet.

Users can:

* swap between supported assets
* review estimated output before execution
* view price impact
* view slippage
* confirm swaps directly from their wallet

The interface is designed to stay clean and easy to understand while still surfacing the details traders care about.

#### Swap Directly From Portfolio

**Synthwav Portfolio** and **Synthwav Swap** are built to work together.

Users can initiate swaps directly from assets inside their wallet holdings without manually copying token information or opening separate trading tools.

Simply click or tap an asset in **Portfolio** to quickly move into a swap flow for that token.

This creates a more seamless experience for:

* rotating positions
* taking profits
* rebalancing holdings
* buying ecosystem assets
* exiting positions faster

Instead of jumping between portfolio trackers, explorers, and swap interfaces, users can go from **viewing an asset → swapping an asset** in just a few clicks.

#### Filterable Swap History

**Synthwav Swap** includes a built-in swap history system that helps users review, filter, and understand past trades.

Instead of digging through explorers or endless wallet transactions, users can view swap activity in one clean interface.

Current history tools include:

* transaction history tracking
* date range filtering
* token filtering
* minimum and maximum output filters
* status filtering
* failed swap visibility
* direct transaction links for verification

Users can quickly review:

* what was swapped
* what was received
* when swaps happened
* successful vs failed transactions
* historical trading behavior

This makes it easier to track performance, review past trades, troubleshoot failed swaps, and better understand wallet activity over time.

#### Route Optimization

Synthwav Swap is designed to surface efficient swap routes and competitive pricing to help users trade more effectively.

Rather than manually checking multiple platforms, users can trade through one cleaner experience built for Supra.

#### Trading Transparency

Swap surfaces important trading details before execution so users can make more informed decisions.

This includes:

* estimated received amount
* price impact
* slippage settings
* route details
* available wallet balances

The goal is to reduce surprises and give users more confidence before confirming a swap.

#### Supra-Native Experience

Swap is built specifically for the Supra ecosystem.

Rather than treating Supra as an afterthought, Synthwav Swap is designed around the needs of Supra traders and ecosystem participants.

### Why Use Synthwav Swap

Trading on-chain should not feel fragmented.

With **Synthwav Portfolio** and **Synthwav Swap** working together, users can track holdings, swap directly from wallet assets, and review trading history in one connected experience.

Instead of jumping between explorers, portfolio trackers, and separate swap interfaces, users can move from **tracking → trading → history review** without leaving **synthwav.io**.

As more Synthwav tools launch, the experience becomes even more connected.

### More Features Ahead

Swap will continue evolving over time.

New trading tools, deeper analytics, incentives, wallet insights, and additional Supra-focused features are already planned as Synthwav grows alongside the ecosystem.

### Why It Matters

Synthwav Swap is built to make trading on Supra easier, more transparent, and more approachable, whether you are making a simple swap, actively trading, or exploring the ecosystem for the first time.

This is only the beginning.


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