Fee: | Token Symbol: | BlockChain: | Tokens for sale: |
---|---|---|---|
Yes | SWAPPER | Binance Smart Chain (BSC) | 30,000,000,000 |
Contract Address Claim Airdrop
Project Description
WHAT IS SWAPPER.CLOUD
We’ve built a token
to buy, share and earns.
SWAPPER is a token for the future – funding that powering reference system for the equity blockchain.
While existing solutions offer to solve just one problem at a time, our team is up to build a secure, useful, & easy-to-use product based on private blockchain. It will include easy cryptocurrency share & earn system.
At the end, Our aims to integrate everyone into a unified blockchain ecosystem with advanced share model, which will make business truly efficient, transparent, and reliable.
Referral Information
Share SWAPPER ( SWAPPER's Share Gain System )
- Gain 30% BNB and part SWAPPER for refered claims / buys
How to Add a Custom Token
The process of adding a custom token depends on where you want to add it. Some of the most common platforms where you might add a custom token include:
- Cryptocurrency wallets: Popular options like MetaMask, Trust Wallet, and others allow you to add custom tokens to track your holdings.
- Decentralized exchanges (DEXs): You can add custom tokens on some DEXs to trade them against other tokens.
- Blockchain explorers: Websites like Etherscan or BscScan let you add custom tokens to track their activity on the blockchain.
Here's a general guide for adding a custom token:
- Find the token's contract address: This is a unique identifier for the token on the blockchain. You can usually find it on the token's website, documentation, or on a blockchain explorer.
- Open the platform where you want to add the token: Each platform has its own interface for adding custom tokens. Look for an option like "Import tokens," "Add custom token," or similar.
- Paste the contract address: Enter the address you found in the designated field.
- Fill in additional details: Some platforms might ask for other information like the token symbol (e.g., UNI for Uniswap) or the number of decimal places. This information can also be found on the token's website or explorer.
- Confirm and save: Once you've entered all the details, confirm and save the token. It should now appear in your list of tokens on the platform.
Here are some additional resources that you might find helpful:
- MetaMask guide to adding custom tokens: https://support.metamask.io/hc/en-us/articles/360015489031-How-to-display-tokens-in-MetaMask
- Trust Wallet guide to adding custom tokens: https://community.trustwallet.com/t/how-to-add-custom-token/969