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# Token swaps

You can swap almost all tokens on our platform over five different networks: Ethereum, Fantom, Avalanche, BSC, and Polygon. You can execute both market and limit swaps with bitoftrade.

**Market Swaps.** A market swap is an exchange process that allows you to trade one asset for another at the current best available price among more than 40 decentralized exhchanges. You can trade and exchange most tokens on the five networks available on our platform: Ethereum, Polygon, Avalanche, Fantom, and BSC.

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**Limit Swaps.** Limit trading can be applied to swaps as well as to leverage trades on the Ethereum blockchain.


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