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| CrossSwap 
| #CSWAP
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CSWAP Price: | $0.00773 | | Volume: | $3.5 K | All Time High: | $0.99 | | Market Cap: | $154.7 K |
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Circulating Supply: | 20,000,000 |
| Exchanges: | 2
| Total Supply: | 20,000,000 |
| Markets: | 2
| Max Supply: | 500,000,000 |
| Pairs: | 2
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The last known price of #CSWAP is $0.00773 USD.
Please note that the price of #CSWAP was last updated over 200 days ago. This can occur when coins have sporadic price reporting, no listings on exchanges or the project has been abandonded. All #CSWAP statistics should be considered as 'last known value'.
The lowest CSWAP price for this period was $0, the highest was $0.00773, and the exact last price of CSWAP was $0.00773396.
The all-time high CSWAP coin price was $0.99.
Use our custom price calculator to see the hypothetical price of CSWAP with market cap of ETH or other crypto coins. |
The code for CrossSwap crypto currency is #CSWAP.
CrossSwap is 3 years old. |
The current market capitalization for CrossSwap is $154,679.
CrossSwap is ranking upwards to #4189 out of all coins, by market cap (and other factors). |
The trading volume is small today for #CSWAP.
Today's 24-hour trading volume across all exchanges for CrossSwap is $3,453. |
The circulating supply of CSWAP is 20,000,000 coins, which is 4% of the maximum coin supply.
Note the limited supply of CrossSwap coins which adds to rarity of this cryptocurrency and increases perceived market value. |
CSWAP has limited pairings with other cryptocurrencies, but has at least 2 pairings and is listed on at least 2 crypto exchanges.
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Note that there are multiple coins that share the code #CSWAP, and you can view them on our CSWAP disambiguation page. |
 The Dawn Of DEXs & CrossSwap Ever since 2009 when the concept of digital blockchain currency was first derived, a mount of progress and development occurred over the years. In the beginning, there was just one main way to trade digital currencies via the route of centralized authorities or exchanges (CEXs). However, with the expansion of decentralized finance (Defi) a non-custodial approach appeared on the horizon — decentralized exchanges (DEXs). The hype of Defi enriched users’ experience and paved the way for DEXs to an important role in the history of digital currency. Uniswap is by far the closest rival to the mainstream CEXs such as Coinbase, Binance, Kraken, etc, and today more and more DEXs are rising to the challenge. How is this possible? A close look at the advantages and disadvantages between CEXs and DEXs should help.Pros and Cons — CEXs Pros:. — User friendly interface with quick processes and internalizationsEasy access to trading options with larger range of options and cryptocurrenciesHigh volume and liquidity so users are guaranteed friendlier buy/sell tradingCentral structure means fast transaction timesWider range of trading pairsFiat withdrawals/deposits are possible — CEXs Cons:. — No control of assets as these are stored directly on the exchangeNo private key ownership so risk of total loss if exchange gets compromised.Liable for regulatory measures such as KYC and other regulatory controls. &mda... 
|  CrossSwap takes the benefits of a multi-chain DEX to a new level As the DEX of all times, CrossSwap stands as the platform where cross-chain network interaction is the norm. This is because the platform was designed for swaps and bridges across major networks. Having been built for the projects themselves as much as for early-stage investors, the need for cross-chain trading is a unique experience that both traders and projects can benefit from.CrossSwap — the DEX that goes beyond a smooth trading experience for both traders and projects. Its built-in swap and bridge features enable users to trade cross-across effortlessly. That said, CrossSwap is designed in BlueZilla’s vision of true accessibility and trustlessness. Thanks to DEXs rising to the common problem of liquidity lacking often seen with CEXs, multi-chain integration and accessibility is now possible. In this manner, DEXs became more and more popular among traders, and now thanks to CrossSwap among projects also. The wide range of token types, higher trade volumes and liquidity, as well as anti-cheat systems provide the basis for the wider adoption DEXs deserve. With core-features such as pre-launch staging area, automatic liquidity locking and anti-snipping technology, CrossSwap is the platform that is raising the bar for all DEXs. To not miss any news and updates, follow the socials below. ❑ Website: https://crossswap.com ❑ Telegram: https://t.me/CrossSwapDex ❑ Telegram Ann: https://t.me/CrossSwapannouncements ... 
|  How CrossSwap solves cross-chain launch issues? Since project launches extended beyond the Ethereum network, opportunities have been soaring and coming from all fronts of scalable environments like BSC and Solana. However, the rustle caused by this influx also meant that key issues arising from the swarm of projects wanting to launch on these more user-friendly environments have also increased in number. In particular, sniping and front-running are taking the home prize. Of course, the room for improvement in tackling these growing issues stems from the fact that not all blockchain solutions are built on equal footing. One venture capital in particular, with plenty of experience in the project launching ecosystem, decided to solve all of the growing issues regarding liquidity sniping and liquidity locking by building CrossSwap.CrossSwap —the DEX that goes beyond a smooth trading experience for both traders and projects. Its built-in swap and bridge features enable users to trade cross-across effortlessly. That said, CrossSwap is designed in BlueZilla’s vision of true accessibility and trustlessness. By being a cross-chain DEX, CrossSwap standardizes these solutions across multiple blockchain networks, thus enabling projects from different communities to take advantage of the intrinsic benefits of the platform. In this way, all possible variables that are instrumental in deciding the fate of a launch are transparent and safely controlled. This pool of solutions under on... 
|  CrossSwap: What are DEXs, how do they work and are they safe? As users shift towards a more autonomous mindset, centralized exchanges (CEXs) have seen tremendous competition, where decentralized exchanges (DEXs) that take on a non-custodial framework are flourishing at an astonishing speed. With DEXs, the user is in control of managing and holding access privileges to their funds at all times. Since these privileges are not stored anywhere or shared with anyone, it is up to the individual user to ensure their safe-keeping. The loss of private keys leads to the permanent loss of access to funds. Due to issues such as KYC verification, regulatory standards, as well as limited control over ones’ funds, DEXs become the more attractive option. However, DEXs did not just materialize from thin air and instead had their fair share of evolution.DEXs evolution. Source To date, there are three main classes of DEXs: automated market makers (AMMS), order-book-based DEXs, and a mix of both i.e. hybrid platforms. CrossSwap — is a DEX that goes beyond a smooth trading experience for both traders and projects. Its built-in swap and bridge features enable users to trade cross-across effortlessly. That said, CrossSwap is designed in BlueZilla’s vision of true accessibility and trustlessness. — How DEXs work?. — DEXs became more popular because they give back control to the user. This is done by establishing trustless medium — smart contracts. These are pieces of code executed a... 
|  CrossSwap Takes the SpotLight! If you have been around for the past few months, you would have probably noticed that this is the ERA of Project Launches. Projects have been swarming in from all directions, with every major blockchain network having several launchpads dedicated to launching projects in their ecosystem. However, most of these project launches are limited by their underdeveloped ecosystems, without much choice of where they launch via a centralized or decentralized exchange. Of course, making the wrong choice can have its price. BlueZilla — the launch incubation and platform behind CrossSwap has had time to mature and develop a full project launch economy. With the in-house ‘know-how’ advantage, each project enjoys a well-strategized and tailored launch. This is the BlueZilla standard — not something you see often! The projects can exploit the full range of benefits CrossSwap as a cross-chain decentralized exchange (DEX) provides. As such, CrossSwap is the one DEX that stomps them all. It achieves this by paying particular attention to the project experience during the most critical time — going live. Since CrossSwap has the backing of BlueZilla, it has the upper advantage of ensuring projects get it right from day one. The time of launches plagued with issues is a thing of the past. This DEX not only protects projects but traders also. A range of carefully crafted measures has been put in place to ensure this. For an ac... 
|  A Rundown of the CrossSwap DEX A decentralized exchange (DEX) is an exchange that runs autonomously without the ruling of a central authority. The lack of a custodial means that users of a DEX are in charge of their own assets and take security head-on. Effectively, each user acts as their own gatekeeper to their own wallets and private keys. DEXs therefore provide full transparency and anonymity, where each transaction is recorded on the blockchain ledger in an immutable manner. Among the three types of DEXs available (automated market makers (AMMs), order-book based, and hybrid platforms), AMMs are by far the most popular. CrossSwap is an example of an AMM where there are no order books and liqudity is added manually. Because of its features, project pre-launch staging area, token claim distribution setup, automatic liquidity locking, proven anti-liquidity snipping methodology, and built in front running deterrents, CrossSwap acts as the ultimate DEX for both projects and users. Shhh…There are even more features on the roadmap that the team is working day and night on. To be the first one to hear about our latest developments and updates, please follow our socials. ❑ Website: https://crossswap.com ❑ Telegram: https://t.me/CrossSwapDex ❑ Telegram Ann: https://t.me/CrossSwapannouncements ❑ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrossSwapDex
|  CrossSwap Feature Highlights Recap With the feature highlights concluded, we feel it would be useful to render them all in one place. OK, let’s go over the recap. Highlight #1: Project pre-launch staging area We started off discussing how the lack of and timely liquidity is cumbersome for new projects and then presented how launching on CrossSwap will eliminate this concern. Highlight #2: Token claim distribution setup We then looked at how delayed token distributions can ruin ones’ reputation, and how newly launching projects can avoid this with ease by taking advantage of the pre-set wallets function inherent to CrossSwap. Highlight #3: Automatic liquidity locking We did not shy away from discussing how rug-pulls terrorised the project launch ecosystem for sometime now. In the third featured article, we presented how automatic liquidity locking gets around this issue. Highlight #4: Proven anti-liquidity snipping methodology Sniper bots are often what cause a project launch to fail, where whales buy at the lowest price and then dumps on everyone else making the project less attractive to early adopters. In the forth highlight article we talked about how this issue can be resolved using CrossSwap’s proven anti-liquidity snipping technology. Highlight #5: Built in front running deterrents Finally, we looked at how front running can be a real issue for any project launching on a DEX, but not when launching on CrossSwap. With its built in front running m... 
|  CrossSwap Features Highlight — Part 5 CrossSwap Features Highlight — Part 5 — Introduction. — Part 5 of the features highlight is now available. In this part, we will talk about front end running — a phenomenon that caused much turbulence in the space of project launches.CrossSwap ($CSWAP) is the cross-chain DEX designed for both traders and projects. As usual, today’s format will be looking at the problem first and then how CrossSwap tackles it! Let’s dive in…The Problem — Front Running Front running has been pervading project launches and/or generally persisted throughout as long as it presented an opportunity. This opportunity comes in the form of a front runner (i.e. a miner) having access to pending transactions and deploying their transaction in a timely fashion to be earning a profit from the pending trade. Unfortunately, without the proper in-built mechanics, front running can be encountered on both buying and selling orders. More recently, this front running has also become automated causing more havoc than needed. For many marketers out there, front running has caused trade losses and issues during market entries and exists. This is the rule that front running abides by and so inevitable there will be victims out there. However, CrossSwap is changing that by protecting both projects and its users from such attacks. — The Solution — CrossSwap’s 5th Feature — Built-in Front Running Deterrents. &m... 
|  How To Stake CrossSwap ($CSWAP) There are 1423 stakers, each with an average of 2300.72 $CSWAP tokens currently enjoying an APY of 91.75%. Today, we will release a step-by-step guide on how to stake $CSWAP tokens such that, you too, can benefit from a nice APY in return. Let’s get to it… — Guide On How To Stake $CSWAP Tokens. — Staking $CSWAP tokens is simple, easy and super fast. Before we start, you need to make sure you hold $CSWAP tokens in your wallet. If you haven’t you can buy them on either Pancakeswap or Uniswap.Please note, that the you will also need to have MetaMask installed and that staking is only supported on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC). Step 1: Visit https://staking.crossswap.com/staking and click on the ‘Connect Wallet’ button. This will enable you to connect to your MetaMask wallet. Step 2: Now that you connected your wallet, you will be able to view the number of tokens held, and be able to stake. To start the staking process, tick the ‘Terms and Conditions’ and then press ‘Next’. Step 3: Now you can either type the amount of tokens you want to stake or press the ‘Max’ button. When ready, press ‘Next’, as shown below. Step 4: Now you need to confirm the 2 transactions to enable the smart contract to stake your tokens. To do this press on ‘Next’. This will open a popup window in MetaMask which you need to confirm. Once confirmed to authorize the last transaction press on ‘Next’. You... 
|  CrossSwap Features Highlight — Part 4 CrossSwap Features Highlight — Part 4 — Introduction. — Part 4 is finally here, you guys! We think it is important to understand the current flaws of DEX-es, so we are pressing ahead with CrossSwap’s features highlight. CrossSwap ($CSWAP) is the cross-chain DEX designed for both traders and projects. As usual to make it a nice read, we’ll first go through the problem and then explain how CrossSwap comes to the rescue! Are you ready? — The Problem — Sniper Bots. — As many of you are already aware, the key to a profitable investment especially when buying on DEX-es during the early stages of a luanch is buying as early as possible. Thanks to the early buying pressure, prices often soar manifolds above the initial public price. Early-buyers are thus on a lookout to get the best entry-value possible before dumping at several times higher than the entry price. The emergence of sniper bots has posed a real issue to both, projects and early token adopters. This is because sniper bots are designed to submit a transaction block right after the liquidity has been added, cutting in front of any manual buys. This means that the sniper bot is the first to have made often a large buy order. This then gets dumped at several times higher, disadvantaging all previous early-buyers and suppressing the token market-price. — The Solution — CrossSwap’s 4th Feature — BlueZilla’s Prove... 
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