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Usecases

Aggregation in DeFi opens up a plethora of possibilities for users. When combined with DZap’s batch swap feature, these benefits are amplified. Here are some detailed scenarios where aggregation and batch swaps can be particularly powerful:

Same-chain Use Cases

  1. Dust Token Management: Users can sell small amounts of various tokens in one transaction, saving on gas fees. Example: Convert small amounts of ETH, DAI, and USDT to USDC in a single transaction.

  2. Portfolio Rebalancing: Rebalance portfolios by executing multiple swaps in one go, optimizing asset allocation. Example: Convert portions of BTC, ETH, and LINK to USDC simultaneously on Ethereum chain.

  3. Liquidity Provision: Add liquidity to multiple pools in one transaction, optimizing investments.

    Example: Add liquidity to ETH/USDT, ETH/DAI, and ETH/WBTC pools in one go.

Cross-chain Use Cases

  1. Bridging and LST Minting: Bridge assets and mint LSTs on multiple chains in one transaction. Bridge ETH to BSC, Polygon, and Avalanche, then mint LSTs live on each chain.

  2. Multi-chain Gas Distribution: Distribute gas tokens across different chains efficiently. Example: Distribute ETH, BNB, and MATIC to respective chains in one transaction.

  3. Multi-chain Yield Farming: Stake assets in profitable farms across networks simultaneously.

    Example: Stake assets in yield farms on Ethereum, BSC in one transaction.

  4. Token Bridging and Swapping: Swap tokens on one chain and bridge them to another chain in a single transaction. Example: Swap DAI for USDC on Ethereum and bridge USDC to Binance Smart Chain.

  5. Distribution of Project Tokens on Launch: Distribute project tokens across multiple chains during launch. Example: Distribute new project tokens on Ethereum, BSC, and Solana at once.

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