Stablecoin pools cross $61M in depth
Combined USDC and USDT depth now absorbs six-figure routes with under 0.1% price impact on most paths.
One tap connects your wallet. No sign-up form, no deposit wait, no withdrawal queue. The router hunts the best path across 1,100+ Polygon pairs while the network fee stays under two cents.
Figures pulled from on-chain subgraph data and rounded. Volume moves with the market, so treat these as a snapshot rather than a promise.
Most people leave a centralized exchange for one of two reasons: the fees stack up, or an account gets restricted at the worst moment. QuickSwap removes both problems by never holding your money in the first place.
A 0.30% pool fee goes to the people supplying liquidity, and gas is fractions of a cent. Rebalancing a portfolio twenty times a month stops being an expensive habit.
Nothing is deposited. Contracts move assets directly between your address and the pool, so no support ticket can freeze a balance that was never held for you.
The router splits an order across pools when a single hop would move the price. You see price impact, minimum received and the exact path before signing.
Stake an LP position and rewards start accruing immediately. No 30 day lock, no minimum, claim whenever you want. Idle stablecoins finally do something.
Open the browser tab in MetaMask, Trust or Coinbase Wallet and the interface fits the screen. Same routes, same fees, same two second settlement.
Swaps, pools, staked farms and unclaimed rewards sit on one dashboard. You can see what a position earned this week without a spreadsheet.
Numbers below use a $1,000 swap as the reference trade. Gas ranges reflect typical conditions over the past quarter.
| What it costs you | QuickSwap on Polygon | Centralized exchange | DEX on Ethereum mainnet |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trading fee | 0.30% to liquidity providers | 0.10% to 0.60% plus tiers | 0.30% |
| Network fee per swap | $0.003 - $0.02 | Included, but withdrawals cost extra | $4 - $22 depending on congestion |
| Deposit and withdrawal | None, funds never move to us | Flat withdrawal fee per asset | None |
| Account setup | Wallet connect, under a minute | ID documents, hours to days | Wallet connect |
| Who holds the tokens | You do | The platform does | You do |
| New listing speed | Anyone can create a pool same day | Weeks of review | Same day, but gas heavy |
| Yield on idle balances | Pool fees plus farm emissions | Locked savings products | Pool fees only on many pairs |
Depth is what decides whether a $50,000 swap costs you 0.1% or 2% in price impact. Since January, monthly routed volume has climbed steadily, and stablecoin pools took most of that growth.
The line shows active wallets in thousands. More traders per pool means tighter quotes for everyone else, including you.
No paperwork stands in the way. The only thing you genuinely need is a small amount of POL for gas, and even that is cheap enough to be an afterthought.
Start swapping now
Install a self-custody wallet and send a few dollars of POL to the Polygon network address. Gas is cheap, so $2 covers hundreds of swaps.
Open the exchange, tap connect, pick your wallet and approve the read-only session. No email, no KYC form, no deposit.
Choose the token you hold and the token you want. The router shows the price impact, the path across pools and the minimum you will receive.
Sign the transaction in your wallet. Settlement takes a couple of seconds and the explorer link appears next to the trade.
Add both sides of a pair to a pool, stake the position in a matching farm, and let fees and reward emissions accumulate.
Positions opened during the boost window earn extra emissions on four Polygon farms, including USDC/POL and WETH/USDC. The multiplier applies to the position, not the wallet, so a second deposit counts too.
Rewards depend on pool size and market conditions. Liquidity provision carries impermanent loss risk. Read the pool details before you deposit.
I moved my rotation trades off a centralized book and my costs dropped hard. Twelve swaps last week cost me less than a coffee in gas. That changes how often I rebalance.
The pool page finally makes sense. I parked USDC and POL in a farm and rewards showed up the same afternoon. No lockup surprises, no hidden withdrawal window.
Routing is smart on thin pairs and the slippage warnings are honest. Took me two tries to learn gas settings, then it was smooth. Wish the chart tools were deeper.
Had a swap revert because I set slippage at 0.05% on a small cap. Tokens stayed put, cost me half a cent, second attempt filled. That is exactly how it should behave.
I run a small treasury for a gaming guild. Fifteen payouts a week through Polygon pools, and the whole month of gas came to under nine dollars. Try that on mainnet.
Connected a Ledger through MetaMask with zero drama. Signing on hardware adds a step but I sleep better. Onboarding docs could be a bit shorter.
Anonymized from wallet activity shared by users who agreed to be quoted. Past results describe those specific positions and nothing more.
Kept $18,000 in USDC/USDT for eleven weeks, claimed rewards fortnightly and never touched the position otherwise.
Fees plus emissions, gas included
Ran 63 swaps in a month across four pairs. On a centralized venue the same activity would have cost roughly $190 in fees and withdrawals.
Total cost for the month
Seeded a new token pool with $40,000 of paired liquidity, hit tradable depth on day one and skipped a listing review entirely.
From deploy to first trade
Combined USDC and USDT depth now absorbs six-figure routes with under 0.1% price impact on most paths.
Quotes now update every three seconds on phone wallets, which cut reverted swaps on volatile pairs by roughly a fifth.
WBTC/WETH joins the multiplier list this week, with emissions weighted toward positions held longer than seven days.
Short answers, no marketing fog. If something is still unclear, support replies by email.
Connect a wallet, check the route, sign once. If the quote does not look right, close the tab and nothing has happened. That is the whole point of a non-custodial exchange.
Crypto assets are volatile. Only commit funds you are prepared to lose.