GIDEX · Swap

Multichain swap. Seven chains. One interface.

Convert any token to any token across the major chains. Aggregated liquidity for good prices. Tokens land in your wallet directly.

7 Chains · Aggregated Liquidity · Non-Custodial · Best Execution

All your chains. One swap interface.

Ethereum · Optimism · BNB Chain · Polygon · Base · Arbitrum · Avalanche

Fast. Atomic. Yours.

  1. Aggregated liquidity — Good prices across seven chains without hunting between DEXs.
  2. One interface — Same flow whether you swap on Ethereum or Avalanche.
  3. Non-custodial — The swap is atomic. Tokens move directly between your wallet and on-chain pools.

Swap or bridge? Here is the answer.

Swap converts one token to another on the same chain. ETH to USDC on Arbitrum.

Bridge moves the same token between chains. ETH on Ethereum to ETH on Arbitrum.

GIDEX does both. Pick the one that fits what you are trying to do.

How multichain swap actually works

When you swap a token on a single-chain DEX, the transaction is simple: your token goes into a pool, another token comes out, and both legs settle in one block on that chain.

Multichain swap is the same on each individual chain. The difference is the interface. Instead of going to seven different DEXs and learning seven different UIs, you use one interface that connects to liquidity across all seven supported chains. The swap itself still happens on a single chain (the chain you have the source token on), but you do not need a separate app or account for each chain.

For swapping the same token across chains, you bridge first (using GIDEX Bridge), then swap on the destination chain. Or, depending on which side has better liquidity, sometimes you swap first and bridge the destination token afterward.

Why one interface across seven chains matters

Most crypto users with serious portfolios have assets spread across three to six chains. Without an aggregated interface, you end up with separate accounts or app installations for each chain, each with its own connection flow, its own gas token, and its own quirks.

GIDEX Swap collapses that into one interface. Same wallet connection, same flow, same fee structure regardless of which chain you are swapping on. Switch the chain selector, swap, done.

This is less of a difference if you only ever use one chain. It is a significant time and cognitive saver if you use multiple.

Common questions

What is the best multichain crypto swap?
The best multichain swap supports the chains you actually use, gives good prices through aggregated liquidity, and keeps you in custody. GIDEX Swap covers seven major chains (Ethereum, Optimism, BNB Chain, Polygon, Base, Arbitrum, Avalanche), aggregates liquidity behind the scenes, and tokens move directly between your wallet and the pools.
Which chains does GIDEX Swap support?
Ethereum, Optimism, BNB Chain, Polygon, Base, Arbitrum, and Avalanche.
Do I need an account to swap on GIDEX?
No. Connect a wallet and swap. There is no account, no signup, no identity verification.
Where does the swapped token go?
Directly into your wallet. There is no Ginox account holding it.
What does GIDEX Swap cost?
A small swap fee, visible before you confirm, plus the network gas for the chain you are using.
Is GIDEX Swap safe?
The Ginox team never holds your tokens. The swap is atomic and on chain. The risks that remain are price slippage during execution and your own wallet security.

Risk disclosure

Crypto trading involves real risk. Swaps execute at the rate available when you sign, with slippage protection. Never trade with money you cannot afford to lose.