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# Uniswap on Ethereum Guide

**About** [**Uniswap**](https://uniswap.org/)\
Uniswap empowers developers, liquidity providers and traders to participate in a financial marketplace that is open and accessible to all. Currently, Uniswap supports **Ethereum network**.

**How to swap tokens?**\
1\. Open CoinPocket, click \[Discover] and then search Uniswap on the top of search bar; (Take Uniswap V3 as an example here)

2\. After entering the \[Swap] page, enter the token name and amount you need to transfer, choose the receiving token (Selecting a token by searching the contract address is recommended), and the amount will be matched by default. After that, click \[Swap] to procceed. (Take ETH swap to USDT as an example here)

Tips: 1) Click the button of the bottom of left corner to check your connected wallet and receiving address.

2\) Clik the button of the upper right corner to set the \[Slippage tolerance] and \[Transaction deadline].&#x20;

3\. You can check the transaction details, and then click \[Confirm Swap].

4\. Double check your transaction details and then click \[Transfer] after confirming. And then enter your wallet password to complete the transfer.&#x20;

Note: You can click \[Miner Fee] to adjust the gas fee for avoding the transaction congested.


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