About ParaSwap
ParaSwap is an independent, self-custody web interface for the ParaSwap DEX aggregator (rebranded as Velora in 2025). We are not affiliated with the ParaSwap / Velora team — we use their public API to route trades on your behalf.
How a ParaSwap swap actually works
- You enter the token you want to sell and the token you want to buy.
- ParaSwap queries the ParaSwap API, which scans 100+ on-chain liquidity sources — Uniswap V2/V3, Curve, Balancer, PancakeSwap, Bancor, Kyber, DODO, 0x, Maker PSM and many more — and returns the optimal route.
- You sign a single transaction in your own wallet. Funds move atomically from your wallet, through the ParaSwap router contracts, and back out as the destination token. We never custody your assets.
Networks we support
Ethereum, Polygon, BNB Chain, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base and Avalanche. Switching network in the swap card automatically loads the right token list and routes against that chain's liquidity.
Why use ParaSwap over other ParaSwap interfaces?
- Fast UI — minimal, keyboard-friendly, no bloat.
- Real wallet awareness — your held assets float to the top of the token picker so you find what you actually own in one click.
- Human errors — no calldata dumps, just clear toast messages.
- Multi-chain by design — chain switching, balance scanning and token lists all happen automatically.
Service fee
ParaSwap charges a 2.00% service fee on the destination amount of every swap. The displayed quote is always the amount you actually receive after fees, and positive slippage (price improvement above the quote) is captured by us as an additional revenue stream — if you want to see the breakdown, expand the rate row in the swap card.
Disclaimer & affiliation
ParaSwap is an independent third-party interface. ParaSwap and Velora are trademarks of their respective owners; we use those names descriptively to identify the underlying API powering this app. We are not endorsed by or affiliated with the ParaSwap / Velora team.
Have a question? Read the frequently asked questions or jump straight back to the swap interface.