Advanced Settings
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On default, DragonSwap Routing will utilize liquidity from V3 and V2, to execute trades and find the best price for traders.
However, users are always able to customize their trade by choosing which liquidity sources the router shall utilize, and enable or disable multihops and split routin
DragonSwap uses a routing algorithm that links V2, V3 for liquidity and pricing. On default, it executes trades across multiple pools to find the best price for traders. The default route for DragonSwap can be customized for user needs.
At the top of the “Customize Routing” interface during a swap, you may choose which liquidity source the route shall use while routing your trade. To bring up this interface, you can:
Click “Customize Routing” at the bottom of the trading route displays.
Click the cog icon in the swap interface, and then click “Customize Routing” at the bottom.
By default, all the liquidity sources are enabled, and DragonSwap will take full advantage of all the available liquidities within all liquidity pools.
When your trade cannot be executed due to a customized trading configuration, a warning will appear, you can click “Check your settings” to quickly bring up the “Customize Routing” interface. Or choose “Reset to default” to quickly reset your configurations back to default.
At the bottom of the “Customize Routing” interface, you can customize your routing preferences by enabling or disabling Multihops and Split Routing.
Multihops
Multihops enables token swaps through multiple hops between several pools to achieve the best deal. Turning this off will only allow direct swap, which may cause higher slippage or even fund loss.
Split Routing
Split routing enables token swaps to be broken into multiple routes to achieve the best deal. Turning this off will only allow a single route, which may result in low efficiency or higher slippage.