Structure
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When a user selects a token they want to swap into, Swaip makes an API call to OpenAI. The call includes essential token contract data, such as:
Token Supply
Minting Feature Status
Liquidity Locks
Major Wallet Holders
Holder Count
OpenAI processes this data and generates a response that outlines the token's characteristics and potential risks associated with it.
An example response from Swaip's AI-Powered recommendation engine may look like this:
Swaip Says: This token has its minting feature turned on, and the team wallet holds 25% of the total supply, while the holder count is currently only 5. The liquidity provided for this token is merely $193, meaning that even a small investment can cause a significant price change. Considering these factors, it would be advisable to avoid risking your SOL into this coin.
Swaip implements a fee structure to sustain and enhance the DEX's operations. The fees charged are as follows:
0.3 USDT equivalent to SOL per swap (charged in SOL)
0.5% per Swaip recommendation
These fees contribute to the sustainability and further development of Swaip's AI infrastructure and services.