What is Uniswap?
Uniswap is a decentralized exchange (DEX) that allows you to trade TXT tokens easily with low fees. To start trading, you will need a crypto wallet like MetaMask, which is available for browser (Chrome recommended), iOS, and Android.
Quick Steps to Trade TXT:
Connect Your Wallet: Open Uniswap and click "Connect Wallet". Select "MetaMask" (or your preferred provider) and follow the prompts to link it.
Select Your Trading Pair: In the "Swap" interface, select the cryptocurrency you want to exchange (e.g., ETH) in the top field.
Import the TXT Token: Click on "Select a token" and paste the official TXT contract address:
TXT Contract:
0xb12907dcd65e09871bbd6f1659436f3be310af65
Check the "I understand" box and click "Import" to confirm.
Review and Swap: Enter the amount you wish to trade. Review the exchange rate and Price Impact, then click "Swap" to finalize the transaction in your wallet.
Safety Tips for Trading
Safety Tips for Trading
Official Contract Only: Only use the contract address provided above to find the real TXT token. Scammers often create fake tokens with the same name.
Your Personal Address: When sending TXT from your wallet to TrustDice (or vice versa), always use your unique deposit address found in your TrustDice account. Never send tokens to the contract address or addresses found in old guides.
Price Impact: If you are trading a very large amount, check the "Price Impact" percentage to ensure you are getting a fair market rate.
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FAQs
Q: Which browser is best for trading on Uniswap?
A: We highly recommend using Google Chrome with the MetaMask extension for the most stable experience.
Q: Can I trade TXT with other tokens besides ETH?
A: Yes, as long as there is enough liquidity in the pool, you can swap TXT for other supported tokens like USDT or USDC.
Q: Why is my transaction failing?
A: The most common reason is insufficient ETH for gas fees or a "Slippage" setting that is too low for current market volatility.