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What tokens are available to swap?
How to get a token whitelisted?
What Is Slippage?
What Is Price Impact?
Why Are Slippage & Price Impact Important?
How To Adjust Slippage?
How much are the trading fees on Sushi?
How Are Swap Fees Distributed?
I Didn't Receive wETH... Where Is It?
X/Y/Z Token Hasn't Arrived!
How To Make A Swap
Swap Settings
How To Make A Swap
What tokens are available to swap?
How to get a token whitelisted?
What Is Slippage?
What Is Price Impact?
Why Are Slippage & Price Impact Important?
How To Adjust Slippage?
How much are the trading fees on Sushi?
How Are Swap Fees Distributed?
I Didn't Receive wETH... Where Is It?
X/Y/Z Token Hasn't Arrived!
How To Make A Swap
Swap Settings

Making a swap on Sushi is easy and intuitive! As always, make sure that you have enough funds to make the swap and enough funds for gas to complete the transaction on whichever chain you are looking to make the swap on - the vast majority of the time, this is the chain’s native currency, ie ETH on Ethereum, MATIC on Polygon, OP on Optimism, etc. before you begin.


Making The Swap

Step 1: Head over to the Sushi app and select Enter App in the top right corner; alternatively, you can select Enter Sushi in the center of the screen as well. These will automatically direct you to the Swap page, which is the default.

Step 2: Double check that your wallet is connected and that you are on the correct network you want to be making the swap on. You can do this by checking the symbol in the top right next to the amount of native funds (gas tokens on most chains, as mentioned above) in your wallet. If you are not on the correct network, simply select the symbol and choose the network you would like to switch to.

Step 3: Now, all you need to do is choose the tokens you want to make swaps between. The top asset is the one from your wallet that you are looking to swap; the bottom asset is the one you’re looking to make a swap for. You can select the tokens from the dropdown box next to the input field, or you can [import them directly via their address](link to how to import custom token article) using that option. There is also a gear icon in the right corner that you can select to give you some additional advanced options, but if this is your first time making a swap we recommend leaving these at the default settings.

Note: The tokens that you have balances for in your wallet will be displayed first

Step 4: Finally, take note of the slippage and price impact of your swap; if you are comfortable with everything, make the necessary approvals if needed and select Swap to make the swap! Once the transaction is finished, you will now be able to see your newly swapped tokens in your wallet.

Making a swap on Sushi is easy and intuitive! As always, make sure that you have enough funds to make the swap and enough funds for gas to complete the transaction on whichever chain you are looking to make the swap on - the vast majority of the time, this is the chain’s native currency, ie ETH on Ethereum, MATIC on Polygon, OP on Optimism, etc. before you begin.


Making The Swap

Step 1: Head over to the Sushi app and select Enter App in the top right corner; alternatively, you can select Enter Sushi in the center of the screen as well. These will automatically direct you to the Swap page, which is the default.

Step 2: Double check that your wallet is connected and that you are on the correct network you want to be making the swap on. You can do this by checking the symbol in the top right next to the amount of native funds (gas tokens on most chains, as mentioned above) in your wallet. If you are not on the correct network, simply select the symbol and choose the network you would like to switch to.

Step 3: Now, all you need to do is choose the tokens you want to make swaps between. The top asset is the one from your wallet that you are looking to swap; the bottom asset is the one you’re looking to make a swap for. You can select the tokens from the dropdown box next to the input field, or you can [import them directly via their address](link to how to import custom token article) using that option. There is also a gear icon in the right corner that you can select to give you some additional advanced options, but if this is your first time making a swap we recommend leaving these at the default settings.

Note: The tokens that you have balances for in your wallet will be displayed first

Step 4: Finally, take note of the slippage and price impact of your swap; if you are comfortable with everything, make the necessary approvals if needed and select Swap to make the swap! Once the transaction is finished, you will now be able to see your newly swapped tokens in your wallet.