Qwerti Made My
$AR Swap Surprisingly Easy
I needed to swap a decent amount of
$AR yesterday and decided to try Qwerti instead of my usual routes. Honestly, I was expecting the typical Web3 hassle but what I got was surprisingly smooth.
I went to the
@QwertiAI app, connected my wallet, and typed what I wanted in plain English. The AI copilot understood exactly what I meant, showed me the best route across chains, and gave a clear breakdown of fees and expected output.
No guessing, no jumping between tabs. I approved the transaction and it completed in under 30 seconds. Gas was reasonable, slippage was minimal, and the whole thing felt closer to using a good centralized exchange than a typical DEX aggregator.
What really impressed me was the multichain routing.
$AR lives on Arweave but Qwerti handled everything in one place without forcing me to bridge manually. The interface stayed clean the entire time, and I could see real-time price impact and liquidity depth before confirming. Even the fiat on-ramp option was there in case I wanted to add more funds quickly.
I have swapped on almost every major aggregator over the past year, and this was easily one of the better experiences. It did not feel like I was fighting the platform. It just worked.
Thatโs one of the main reasons Iโve been using
@QwertiAI more often recently.. They are not trying to be the flashiest tool, they are focusing on making the actual action of swapping simple, fast, and reliable. Whether you are moving big bags or just testing a new token, it delivers.
If you have been holding
$AR or planning to accumulate, I would genuinely recommend trying
@QwertiAI for your next swap. The difference is noticeable.
Have you swapped on Qwerti yet?
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