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# Cross-Chain Swaps

SwapAcross enables users to swap assets between 5000+ coins on over 9 networks: Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism, Avalanche, Base, BSC, Polygon, Linea and Solana.&#x20;

## Multi-Chain Swaps

A unique trading experience that provides all the information necessary for a successful trade at your fingertips. SwapAcross has the ability to search multiple blockchains simultaneously to find the best price for your trades.

* [x] **Chart view**\
  ↳ Check historical performance and metrics
* [x] **Trade assets**\
  ↳ Market orders - swap any asset with ease\
  ↳ Limit orders - trigger swaps at a specific price
* [x] **Stats**\
  ↳ Shows important data about the asset
* [x] **Watchlist**\
  ↳ Add any token to your watchlist for easy tracking

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