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# Smart Routing

Most existing DeFi aggregators focus on a single criterion: the displayed price at the time of the swap.&#x20;

In reality, the experience is often suboptimal. Hidden fees, lack of depth in certain pools, and latency issues on L2s reduce returns. Users must manually compare multiple platforms, waste time, and often accept slippage.

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### ⚡ Instant Swaps

FriggLiquid introduces a different approach with its Smart Routing to surpassing standard DEX aggregators by dynamically analyzing real-time market depth, liquidity, and fees across DEXs and L2s, ensuring the lowest costs and best slippage for EVM tokens and LSTs.&#x20;

Each transaction is simulated in real-time.

### 🏆  Multi-hop

The multi-hop architecture chains multiple routes in a single swap, cutting fees, boosting speed, and stabilizing prices.&#x20;

Users converting ETH to LSTs need only one action, with Smart Routing finding the best path, enabling beginner-friendly, expert-level execution.

### 🛣️  Smart Route Splitting

FriggLiquid can split your trade across multiple routes simultaneously.

This splitting minimizes price impact by distributing the trade across different liquidity sources.


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