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Syncswap multichain dex wallet setup and trading guide



SyncSwap Multichain DEX Wallet Setup and Trade Execution Steps

Install the MetaMask browser extension from the official source. Create a new vault, safeguarding your secret recovery phrase offline. Fund this vault with ETH for transaction fees on its native chain.

Connecting to the Protocol

Visit the exchange interface. Select "Connect" in the top corner, choosing MetaMask from the list. Authorize the connection in the MetaMask pop-up window. Verify the network displayed matches your intended chain, like Arbitrum or zkSync Era.

Adding Required Networks

If your target chain isn't in MetaMask, add it manually. Use precise RPC details from chainlist.org or the protocol's documentation. For example, for Linea, you would need the correct Chain ID (59144) and RPC URL. Confirm the network addition and switch to it.

Funding with Alternative Assets

Use a trusted bridge to move funds between chains. For moving USDC from Ethereum to Polygon, deposit into the official bridge. Alternatively, utilize a liquidity network like LayerZero or Stargate for specific asset transfers. Always confirm bridge security audits.


Navigate to the "Pool" section. Select the pair, like WETH/USDC. Input precise amounts for both assets. Approve the token contracts first, then confirm the pool deposit. You will receive liquidity provider tokens representing your share.

Executing a Token Swap

Go to the "Swap" tab. Choose input and output tokens, for instance, swap MATIC for wBTC. Input the exact amount. The interface will display expected output, factoring in a 0.3% liquidity fee and real-time slippage. Set a maximum slippage tolerance, typically 0.5% for stable pairs or 1% for volatile assets.


Click "Swap".
MetaMask will prompt with transaction details. Check the gas fee estimate.
Confirm the transaction. Monitor its status on a block explorer like Arbiscan.

Managing Transaction Settings

For time-sensitive trades, adjust gas priority. During network congestion, a "High" priority setting ensures faster inclusion. Always verify the recipient address in the transaction preview matches the protocol's router contract.


Track your positions under the "Portfolio" view. To remove liquidity, return to the "Pool" section, select your position, and confirm the withdrawal. This burns your LP tokens and returns the underlying assets to your vault.

Syncswap Multichain DEX Wallet Setup and Trading Guide

Install a browser extension like MetaMask or Rabby, ensuring you download it only from the official project website to avoid phishing scams.


Create a new vault within this extension, writing your secret recovery phrase on paper–never digitally store these twelve words.


Fund your newly created vault with native ETH for the Ethereum mainnet; for zkSync Era or Linea, bridge assets using the official network bridges before interacting with the protocol.


Visit the application's interface and connect your extension; a small prompt will appear in the plugin requesting connection approval for the selected account.


For an initial exchange, select two assets, review the quoted rate including the 0.3% fee for standard pools, and confirm the transaction directly in your extension pop-up, checking the gas estimate.


Providing liquidity requires depositing an equal value of two tokens into a designated pool, for which you will earn a proportional share of the accumulated fees from swaps happening in that pair; impermanent loss is a real risk if asset prices diverge significantly.


Always verify transaction details on the block explorer post-confirmation and consider using limit orders for executing trades at specific price points without constant monitoring.

Q&A:
Is my existing Ethereum wallet like MetaMask compatible with Syncswap on other chains?

Yes, your existing Ethereum wallet works with Syncswap on multiple chains. The same wallet address can be used across networks like zkSync, Linea, or Scroll. However, you must add each new network to your wallet manually. This involves configuring the correct RPC details for the chain you want to use. Your wallet's seed phrase or private key controls the same address on every chain, but assets and transactions are separate per network. Always ensure you have the native token for gas fees on the specific chain you are operating on.

What's the exact process to bridge funds to zkSync Era for using Syncswap?

Bridging to zkSync Era requires a few specific steps. First, connect your wallet to the official zkSync Era portal. Select the "Bridge" function. Choose Ethereum as your source network and zkSync Era as the destination. Enter the amount of ETH (or any supported token) you wish to transfer. You'll need ETH on Ethereum Mainnet to pay for the bridge transaction gas fee. After approving the transaction in your wallet, wait for the confirmations. The funds typically arrive on zkSync Era within a few minutes. Once completed, you can connect to Syncswap, and your bridged balance will be available for trading.

How does trading on Syncswap differ from a centralized exchange?

The main differences are control and process. On SyncSwap Web3 trading, you trade directly from your personal wallet. You retain control of your assets until the moment of the swap. Trades are executed against a pool of user-deposited funds, not a centralized order book. This means liquidity depends on other users providing it. You also need to manage network gas fees for each transaction. Slippage tolerance is set by you, which can protect against large price movements during the trade. There is no account registration or identity verification.

I made a swap but the tokens aren't showing in my wallet. What should I check?

If tokens aren't visible after a swap, follow these checks. First, verify the transaction was successful on a block explorer for the chain you used. If it succeeded, the tokens are in your address. Their absence is usually a display issue in your wallet interface. You likely need to import the custom token contract address into your wallet. Find the correct token contract for that specific chain. In your wallet, look for an option like "Import Token" or "Add Custom Token." Paste the contract address, and the symbol and decimals should auto-fill. Once added, your balance will appear.