EmiSwap Compensates Your Gas Expenses

EmiSwap
2 min readMar 10, 2021

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Hello, dear community!

We understand that operations on the Ethereum blockchain have become a nightmare for swappers, liquidity providers, and transaction makers due to unbelievably high gas prices. While ETH holders celebrate the price pump, users and developers of Ethereum are suffering. Making a single operation on decentralized exchanges can cost you dozens of dollars in Ethereum equivalent. But (!) we have found a solution to tackle this issue.

EmiSwap will compensate the gas price expenses for all users who make operations in the EmiSwap protocols. As compensation, you will receive an equal amount of ESW tokens that play an increasingly important role in the EmiDAO ecosystem.

ESW holders are the actual owners of the EmiSwap exchange: they receive 100% of the DEX’s revenue from fees and vote on future developments and improvements. That means if the exchange daily trading volume is 1 million USD then 50,000 USD (0,05%) is distributed among ESW holders on a daily basis. This increases the value of EmiDAO’s native token as holders’ profit mainly depends on the success of the exchange and not the price of the token.

The compensations will start being allocated to users’ balance starting from March 12 automatically. The operations that will be subject to gas compensation include:

We will compensate users’ fees for 1 month, till April 12. So if you’d love to get the most of DEX experience — spring 2020 is the best time, and EmiSwap is the best place.

Join our community to learn more and stay tuned on new announcements :)

Exchange: https://emiswap.com/

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Github: https://github.com/EMISWAP-COM/

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EmiSwap

The first decentralized AMM exchange with NFTs and ESW governance token that compensates 100% gas on Ethereum and distributes 100% of trading fees