Why did my transaction fail?
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There are many reasons why a transaction on Coin98 Super Wallet may be failed by the following reason:
=> You don’t have the native coin/ token on the corresponding blockchain to pay for the gas fee or the amount of this coin/token is not enough to conduct a swapping order.
Despite the fact that Coin98 has integrated the gas fee optimization mechanism, swapping via AMM goes through many routes and costs a lot of fees. So remember to save yourself a decent amount of this coin/token to avoid interrupting your transaction.
=> You don't have enough coins/ tokens balance compared with your entered amount. Please reduce the token amount (should be smaller a little bit than the quantity you have in the account) or deposit more coins/ tokens to the wallet.
=> The tokens you're trying to swap are probably small-cap tokens that few people are trading or you're trying to buy or sell tokens during a big price movement.
Although the default Slippage on Coin98 Super Wallet is set at the standard rate of 1%, which is quite safe and applicable to most coins on the market, in the case of volatile markets or low-liquidity pools, you can complete the transactions faster and avoid failures by accepting a higher slippage and slippage tolerance percentage.
=> Slow gas fee leads to slow network and time-out. Also, transaction fees can be unexpectedly high when the network is congested.
If you have approved your transaction but still failed, you just need to swap with the same amount of token again without spending any extra approval fee. You should refer to the average transaction fees on blockchain explorers to adjust the reasonable gas fee, for example:
In the event of a transaction marked as "Reverted," the transaction did not execute and all states have been reverted to the state before the transaction. Error messages may be included as defined in the contract.
You can check your transaction status on the corresponding Blockchain Explorer such as ,,...