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# Swap 🔄

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## Our Swap service explained

The Swap service is a core product of PartySwap; with it, users can perform decentralized trades without the need for a centralized entity to process the transactions. We are aiming to be one of the most reliables AMMs on the Avalanche Network.\
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Since we are only programmed to operate through Avalanche (AVAX), users can execute swaps of ARC-20 tokens. We want to offer the best experience to our users, bringing security, stability, and an interface that feels easy and good to use.

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