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Tutorial: Bridge to Katana via SushiXSwap
Tutorial: Bridge Assets to Katana via the Katana App
Tutorial: How to Swap on Katana via Sushi
Tutorial: Add Liquidity (LP) on Katana via Sushi (v3)
Tutorial: Mint, LP and Trade uAssets on Katana via Sushi
Tutorial: Add Katana Network to Your Wallet
Tutorial: How to Make an Early Deposit on Katana
Tutorial: Deposit Assets on Katana App
Tutorial: How to Swap on Katana via Sushi
Tutorial: Bridge to Katana via SushiXSwap
Tutorial: Bridge Assets to Katana via the Katana App
Tutorial: How to Swap on Katana via Sushi
Tutorial: Add Liquidity (LP) on Katana via Sushi (v3)
Tutorial: Mint, LP and Trade uAssets on Katana via Sushi
Tutorial: Add Katana Network to Your Wallet
Tutorial: How to Make an Early Deposit on Katana
Tutorial: Deposit Assets on Katana App

A step by step guide on how to swap on Katana via Sushi

Swapping on Katana using Sushi is fast and straightforward. In this guide, we’ll walk through how to swap vbUSDC (VaultBridge USDC) into AUSD, a common pool used for LPing.

If you’re thinking of becoming a liquidity provider (LP), it’s a good idea to check the Explore Page what pools are available beforehand.


Step 1: Go to Sushi on Katana

Navigate to the Sushi Katana swap page:
https://www.sushi.com/katana/swap

Ensure the network in the top-right corner is set to Katana.


Step 2: Connect Your Wallet

Click “Connect Wallet” and connect your wallet (e.g., MetaMask). Select your Katana-supported account.


Step 3: Select Tokens to Swap

Choose the tokens you want to swap. In this example:

  • From: vbUSDC (VaultBridge USDC)
  • To: AUSD (Katana’s native stablecoin)

This is a good pairing for those looking to LP in the vbUSDC/AUSD pool.

You can check active pools here:
https://www.sushi.com/katana/explore/pools


Step 4: Approve the Token

If it’s your first time swapping vbUSDC, you’ll need to approve it. Click “Approve” and confirm the spending cap in MetaMask.


Step 5: Initiate the Swap

Once approved, the “Swap” button will become active. Click “Swap.”


Step 6: Review Trade Details

A final confirmation window will appear. It shows:

  • The expected output
  • Slippage
  • Network fee
  • Recipient address

Review everything carefully.


Step 7: Confirm in Wallet

MetaMask will prompt you to confirm the transaction. Katana network fees are extremely low.


Step 8: Success

Once the transaction is processed, you’ll see a confirmation message.


Optional: Check Balances

Click the token selector to check your available balances. vbUSDC, AUSD, and other supported tokens will appear here.

That’s it. You’ve now swapped on Katana using Sushi. If you’re planning to LP, you can now proceed to the vbUSDC/AUSD pool or any other supported pair.

A step by step guide on how to swap on Katana via Sushi

Swapping on Katana using Sushi is fast and straightforward. In this guide, we’ll walk through how to swap vbUSDC (VaultBridge USDC) into AUSD, a common pool used for LPing.

If you’re thinking of becoming a liquidity provider (LP), it’s a good idea to check the Explore Page what pools are available beforehand.


Step 1: Go to Sushi on Katana

Navigate to the Sushi Katana swap page:
https://www.sushi.com/katana/swap

Ensure the network in the top-right corner is set to Katana.


Step 2: Connect Your Wallet

Click “Connect Wallet” and connect your wallet (e.g., MetaMask). Select your Katana-supported account.


Step 3: Select Tokens to Swap

Choose the tokens you want to swap. In this example:

  • From: vbUSDC (VaultBridge USDC)
  • To: AUSD (Katana’s native stablecoin)

This is a good pairing for those looking to LP in the vbUSDC/AUSD pool.

You can check active pools here:
https://www.sushi.com/katana/explore/pools


Step 4: Approve the Token

If it’s your first time swapping vbUSDC, you’ll need to approve it. Click “Approve” and confirm the spending cap in MetaMask.


Step 5: Initiate the Swap

Once approved, the “Swap” button will become active. Click “Swap.”


Step 6: Review Trade Details

A final confirmation window will appear. It shows:

  • The expected output
  • Slippage
  • Network fee
  • Recipient address

Review everything carefully.


Step 7: Confirm in Wallet

MetaMask will prompt you to confirm the transaction. Katana network fees are extremely low.


Step 8: Success

Once the transaction is processed, you’ll see a confirmation message.


Optional: Check Balances

Click the token selector to check your available balances. vbUSDC, AUSD, and other supported tokens will appear here.

That’s it. You’ve now swapped on Katana using Sushi. If you’re planning to LP, you can now proceed to the vbUSDC/AUSD pool or any other supported pair.