TRADE

https://www.obscurium.pro/#trade Obscurium TRADE enables users to buy or sell defi tokens across different chains in one private transaction. With Trade, you can execute what would normally be a complex sequence (for example, swapping Token X on Chain A to get Token Y on Chain B) in a single step, all while concealing your involvement. It’s as if you combined a bridge and a DEX swap, but with Obscurium in the middle to mask the details. Our trade tool also works for defi tokens with taxation - a first mover in the privacy swap space.

Imagine wanting to sell a token on BNB Chain and then use the proceeds to buy a token on Ethereum. Doing this manually might involve bridging assets and trading on public DEXs, leaving a trail of transactions. Obscurium Trade does it under the hood: you send in Token X on Chain A, and you receive Token Y on Chain B, with no obvious tie between those two events externally.

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Navigate to the Trade feature

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Enter the trade details:

Select the source chain and token you want to trade, and the recipient destination wallet. Specify how much of the source token you buy. The interface will quote an estimated amount of the destination token you will receive, accounting for any fees or price slippage.

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Send your crypto

As with other services, you’ll be given a deposit address or instructions. Send your tokens from your wallet on the source chain to initiate the trade. No direct wallet connection is needed; just a normal token transfer or contract interaction.

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Obscurium executes the trade:

The protocol will internally swap your source tokens to the desired token and perform the cross-chain transfer behind the scenes. It likely uses a combination of liquidity pools, DEX routers, and bridges to fulfill your request – but all you see is a single operation

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Receive the target tokens

in your wallet on the destination chain. Once complete, you’ll get the new tokens delivered to the address you provided. Anyone watching the blockchains will just see tokens entering Obscurium on one chain and tokens exiting on another, with nothing linking the two events together publicly.

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