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      • How to get MOC tokens
        • How to claim MoC Tokens from Liquidity Mining
        • How to swap MOC tokens
          • Symbiosis
          • OKU Trade
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          • UniFi
          • Sovryn
          • TEX
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  1. Using Money On Chain
  2. How to get tokens
  3. How to swap tokens
  4. How to swap tokens for DOC

OKU Trade

Oku Trade is a non-custodial DeFi meta aggregator that enables swaps and bridging

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Last updated 3 months ago

You can trade Rootstock tokens through the exchange which is a version of Uniswap v3.

Clicking on Connect Wallet allows you to select from several available ones and All Wallets shows all the options.

You must sign a message in the wallet to make the connection effective, as you do when accessing any dapp.

Once your preferred wallet is connected, you can select the tokens to exchange. Remember to verify the network you want to operate on, in our case, Rootstock.

In case you do not find the desired token in the list, be sure to scroll or you can type its name, e.g. MOC.

Once the tokens are selected, it displays the options to perform the exchange and the most suitable one.

Check the indicated price and slippage, as well as the possible gas to be used expressed in each option on the right of the table. Then click Swap to perform the specified exchange.

OKU Trade also provides the possibility of exchanging tokens from different networks through a Bridge. Just select Bridge and from which network and token to which other network and token you want to exchange.

Video

The following is a class (in Spanish) on how to trade with OKU Trade.

OKU Trade