Setting Slippage Tolerance on AVAX DEXs: A Practical Guide: Revision history

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18 February 2026

  • curprev 19:4219:42, 18 February 2026Caldisngxb talk contribs 19,920 bytes +19,920 Created page with "<html><p> Slippage sounds simple in theory, yet it is the setting that most often decides whether a trade on Avalanche goes through cleanly, fills at a fair price, or turns into a painful mis-execution. If you use Trader Joe, Pangolin, Curve, or Platypus, you have already brushed up against it. A good grasp of slippage tolerance makes day to day swapping smoother, and it becomes essential when routing through thin liquidity, volatile tokens, or novel pool designs like Li..."