How to Swap Cryptos across Blockchains (1).pdf

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About This Presentation

Swapping crypto across blockchains used to be complicated. You had to move tokens through bridges, switch wallets, or use multiple platforms. For many users, the process felt too technical.
Today, things are different. With platforms like ARMswap, it’s easy to swap crypto between blockchains in ju...


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How to Swap Crypto Across Blockchains

Swapping crypto across blockchains used to be complicated. You had to move tokens
through bridges, switch wallets, or use multiple platforms. For many users, the process felt
too technical.
Today, things are different. With platforms like ARMswap, it’s easy to swap crypto between
blockchains in just a few clicks. You can move tokens like ETH to POL or CELO to GLMR
without leaving the app.
In this guide, we’ll explain what token swapping is, why cross chain swaps are important,
and how to swap crypto step by step using ARMswap.
Learn About ARMswap
ARMswap supports multiple blockchains and keeps expanding its coverage. You can move
tokens between Celo, Ethereum, Polygon, Moonbeam, Fantom, BNB Chain, Avalanche,
Telos, and more.
It doesn’t matter if you are doing a crypto coin swap like BNB to FTM, an avax swap token to
TLOS, or a base token swap into BNB. The process works the same way every time. You
connect your wallet, select your chains, and approve the token swap.
With ARMswap, you don’t need extra tools or complex bridges. Everything happens on one
platform, and it takes only minutes to set up the best crypto swap for your needs.

What is Token Swapping?
Token swapping means exchanging one cryptocurrency for another. Sometimes this
happens on the same blockchain, like swapping ETH for a stablecoin on Ethereum. Other
times it happens across different chains, which is where cross chain token swap options
come in.
Swapping matters because it gives users freedom. Instead of holding assets only in one
ecosystem, you can explore many. You can move value to where opportunities are better,
whether that is a DeFi protocol, a farming pool, or simply a blockchain with lower fees.

What is a Cross Chain Swap?
A cross chain swap is a type of swap where you move tokens from one blockchain to another.
This process is essential for interoperability, because most blockchains are built separately
and do not connect natively.
Cross chain crypto swaps solve that problem. They allow tokens to move freely, which
opens the door for broader trading and investment. Without swaps, assets remain locked in
their native chains. With swaps, you can carry value into new networks and use it however
you like.
Some platforms even combine crypto bridge swap functionality, so you don’t need to
manually bridge before swapping. That makes the process smoother and safer.
Learn more about the process of bridging through our guide: What is Bridging in Crypto.
Single Chain Swap vs Cross Chain Swap
Feature Single Chain Swap Cross Chain Swap
Definition Exchange one token for another
on the same blockchain
Exchange one token for another
across different blockchains
Example Swap ETH for USDC on
Ethereum
Swap ETH on Ethereum for POL on
Polygon
Process Simple trade handled by a single
blockchain’s DEX (like Uniswap)
Requires a protocol or platform (like
ARMswap) to move tokens between
blockchains
Speed Usually faster since it stays on
one chain
Slightly longer as it involves multiple
networks

Fees Gas fees only on one chain Gas fees from both chains plus cross
chain transaction fees
Wallet
Requirement
Wallet must support the single
blockchain
Wallet must connect to both
blockchains involved
Use Case Quick trades within the same
ecosystem
Moving value or assets across
different ecosystems for broader use
Risk Lower, since it happens on one
chain
Slightly higher due to multiple
networks, but reduced if using a
trusted platform

Why ARMswap is Different from Other Platforms
Many platforms offer token swapping, but ARMswap focuses on simplicity. The interface is
clean, the steps are minimal, and users always stay in control of their wallets.
When you use ARMswap, you don’t hand over custody of your funds. Your wallet stays
connected, and approvals happen on your end. That reduces risk and makes every
transaction more secure.
The platform is also built with liquidity in mind. Swaps execute quickly because ARMswap
ensures there is enough depth across supported pairs. And if a swap cannot go through
because of a network or liquidity issue, ARMswap gives you updates and resolves the
problem within forty-eight hours.
The goal is simple: make chain swap crypto fast and reliable, so traders and investors can
focus on their strategy instead of the process.
Check our guide on Liquidity Pools in DeFi for better understanding.
Steps to Perform a Crypto Swap on ARMswap
Let us take a real example: swapping CELO from the Celo network to GLMR on Moonbeam.
The process works the same way for other pairs, like an avax swap token to TLOS, or a
fantom token swap into ETH.
Step 1. Connect Your Wallet
Visit the ARMswap website and click on “Wallet.” Connect your MetaMask or another
supported wallet. If your wallet is not already set to the source chain, such as Celo,
ARMswap will prompt you to switch.

Step 2. Select Chains and Tokens
Choose Celo as your source chain. Pick CELO as the token you want to swap. Then select
Moonbeam as your destination chain and GLMR as the token you want to receive.
Step 3. Enter Amount and Approve
Type in how much CELO you want to swap. ARMswap will show you the amount you will
receive. Double-check the details, then click “Swap” and confirm in your wallet.
That’s all it takes. Once the transaction is confirmed, your GLMR will appear on the
Moonbeam network as swapped crypto.
Things to Keep in Mind
Sometimes swaps may take a little longer to complete, depending on network conditions. If
your tokens don’t show up right away, wait a short while.
If a swap fails because of liquidity or network issues, ARMswap will notify you. In such cases,
the resolution time is up to forty-eight hours. You can also contact the support team with
your transaction details for assistance.
Another useful point is that you can always reverse a swap by switching the source and
destination chains. For example, if you move or swap CELO to GLMR, you can later swap
crypto back to CELO using the same process.
For Example
Imagine you hold ETH but want to explore opportunities on the Polygon (POL) network. To do
that, you need POL tokens for transactions and DeFi apps.
Without a tool like ARMswap, you might have to go through several steps. These might
include selling ETH, bridging assets manually, and then buying POL on a different platform.
It is time-consuming and can get confusing.
With ARMswap, the process is effortless. You simply swap crypto from Ethereum directly
into POL on Polygon. In just a few clicks, your ETH becomes POL, ready to use across the
Polygon ecosystem.
No extra tools. No complicated cross chain bridges. No loss of control over your wallet.
ARMswap turns what used to be a long process into the best token swap experience.

Wrapping Up
Cross chain swaps are more than a convenience in the DeFi ecosystem. They are the key to
true flexibility in crypto. They let you move across networks, access new platforms, and
diversify without barriers.
ARMswap makes this process simple. With its clean design, secure wallet connections, and
strong liquidity, the platform puts powerful swapping in your hands.
No matter if you are transferring CELO to GLMR, AVAX to TLOS, BNB to POL, ARMswap
makes it quick, smooth, and safe.
The future of crypto is multi-chain and ARMswap ensures you are ready for it.
FAQs
Do I need a new wallet for ARMswap?
No. You can connect MetaMask or other supported wallets directly.
How fast are swaps?
Most swaps complete within minutes, but timing depends on the blockchains involved.
What happens if a swap fails?
If a swap cannot complete, ARMswap will update you and resolve it within forty-eight
hours.
Which tokens can I swap?
You can swap CELO, GLMR, AVAX, TLOS, BNB, Fantom, and more. Support for additional
chains is being added regularly.