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You are a LOD3 User Wanting to Know About Trading
You are a LOD3 User Wanting to Know About Trading

You have a LOD3wallet and either possess LOD3 Assets for trade or want to know how to acquire them.

Updated over a week ago

Trading is done by first funding your wallet and then engaging in the Swapping Process.

You start by funding your LOD3wallet with the AVAX Token. It is the main token on Avalanche used for transaction fees.

You can either transfer in AVAX from another wallet or Buy AVAX from within the LOD3wallet.

To Buy on the main LOD3wallet page, click on Buy, then AVAX. You can choose Singularity, Simplex, or Stripe.


LOD3 recommends that you check all three purchase platforms to review applicable fees. You will also need to do KYC on whatever platform you choose. Once your KYC is done on a particular platform, you will be approved moving forward.


The purchase of any LOD3-compatible Asset is done as a Swap. AVAX, LOD3 Tokens, USDC Avalanche, AGX Avalanche or AUX Avalanche all reside on the Avalanche network and are swap-able with one another. (Please note that you cannot trade any Sys-Rollux at this time as they are not compatible with the Avalanche network).

To begin, simply click on Swap and then choose what asset you want to Sell and which asset you want to Buy, choose the quantities and click on Review Order.

To complete the swap click on Place Market Order. Please note that at this time there is no Limit Order. We encourage that you do a "Test amount" first by buying 1 Asset and confirm that it lands in your wallet.


Be sure to never run out of AVAX gas. Once you have AVAX for gas you can always swap any of the above Assets for more AVAX.

The following is a ChatGPT link to better understand Off-Ramps for converting crypto back to fiat and to your bank account.

For additional information google “which are the best crypto platform off ramps”

Here is a Wallet Review AMA to help you get to know your LOD3wallet.

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