Anyswap v2
Anyswap v2 is a wallet-first DeFi app for swapping and bridging crypto through live cross-chain routes before you sign.
Built for serious cross-chain swaps
Wallet-native control
Anyswap v2 keeps the flow centered on your Web3 wallet. You connect, review the route, and sign from your own wallet instead of handing funds to an account.
Cross-chain asset movement
The original protocol documentation describes V2 as a bridge service for moving assets between blockchains through lock, mint, burn and redeem flows in official protocol documentation.
Clear costs before signing
The app surfaces route details, estimated completion behavior and network gas context before you confirm, so the final decision happens inside your wallet.
Use Anyswap v2 in three steps
Connect your wallet
Open the app, connect a wallet, and choose the source network. You stay in control of keys and approvals throughout the swap.
Choose assets and chain
Select the asset you want to send, the asset you want to receive, and the destination chain. ETH and USDC are common route examples when available in the app.
Review, approve, confirm
Check the live quote, bridge route, expected time behavior and cost, then approve only what the wallet asks you to approve.
Anyswap v2 questions
What is Anyswap v2?
Anyswap v2 is a DeFi swap and bridge experience for moving crypto assets across networks from a connected wallet. It is designed for users who want route visibility before signing.
Is Anyswap v2 non-custodial?
The app flow is non-custodial from the wallet side: you connect your wallet, review the transaction, and sign approvals yourself. Always read the wallet prompt before confirming.
Which chains and assets are supported?
Availability depends on the live app route, token liquidity and network status. See the full list on the supported chains page before planning a transfer.
How long does an Anyswap v2 swap take?
Timing depends on the source chain, destination chain, bridge route, confirmations and liquidity. The app shows route timing before you sign.
What does it cost to use?
Costs can include network gas, route fees and token approval transactions. Review the live quote and wallet prompt because costs change with network conditions.
How should I check safety?
Confirm the token, chain, recipient address and approval request. For assets like Ethereum tokens, verify contract details and avoid signing permissions you do not understand.