Blazeswap: Non-Custodial Token Swaps on Flare Network

Trade FLR, FAssets, and ERC-20 tokens directly from your wallet — no sign-up, no custodian, settlement confirmed on-chain within seconds.

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$4.2M+
Total Value Locked
2
Networks Supported
rFLR
Reward Token

Key Features

Automated Market Maker

Trades execute against liquidity pools using a constant-product formula, the same model described in automated market maker theory. No order book needed.

rFLR Emissions

Liquidity providers on supported pairs earn rFLR tokens each epoch. The program ran from October 2024 through March 2026 on Flare Mainnet.

FAssets Integration

The Blazeswap platform lists FXRP and FBTC — bridged assets produced by Flare's FAssets protocol — giving you exposure to Bitcoin and XRP without leaving EVM rails.

Dual-Network Deployment

Contracts are deployed on both Flare (chain ID 14) and Songbird (chain ID 19). Switching networks is one click from the header selector.

WalletConnect v2 Support

Connect MetaMask, Ledger Live, Rabby, or any WalletConnect-compatible wallet. No browser extension mandatory on desktop.

Open-Source Contracts

The protocol's smart contracts are publicly verifiable. Independent auditors reviewed the codebase before mainnet launch in 2023.

Slippage and Deadline Controls

Set custom slippage tolerance (default 0.5 %) and a transaction deadline. Swaps that miss the window revert automatically — you never lose funds to stale quotes.

Why Blazeswap

  • Full self-custody Assets never leave your wallet until you sign a transaction. The Blazeswap platform never touches private keys or holds deposits.
  • Low, transparent fees Every swap carries a flat 0.3 % pool fee split among liquidity providers. No hidden withdrawal charges, no maker/taker spread markup.
  • Native Flare asset support WFLR, WSGB, USDT0, and FAssets are listed by default. The team behind Blazeswap tracks each Flare governance vote and updates token lists accordingly.
  • On-chain settlement finality Flare Network produces a new block roughly every 1.8 seconds. Swap receipts are final within a handful of blocks — faster than most CEX withdrawal queues.

How It Works

  • Step 1 — Connect your wallet Click "Connect wallet" and approve the connection in MetaMask or your WalletConnect app. The protocol reads your token balances; nothing is signed at this stage.
  • Step 2 — Pick a token pair Select the token you want to sell and the token you want to receive. The router queries all available pools and returns the best available rate automatically.
  • Step 3 — Review the quote Inspect the exchange rate, price impact, and minimum received amount. Adjust slippage tolerance in the settings panel if you trade large sizes.
  • Step 4 — Confirm the swap Sign the transaction in your wallet. The Blazeswap router contract executes the trade against the pool and sends the output tokens to your address — one atomic transaction.
  • Step 5 — Claim rewards (optional) Navigate to the Rewards tab, check your accrued rFLR balance, and claim in a single transaction. Rewards accumulate each epoch without needing to re-stake.

Blazeswap by the Numbers

$4.2M
Peak TVL (USD)
2
EVM Networks
2023
Mainnet Launch Year
0.3 %
Swap Fee per Trade

Metrics are approximate and reflect on-chain data aggregated through April 2026. For live figures, open the app and inspect pool reserves directly.

FAQ

What is Blazeswap?

Blazeswap is a non-custodial decentralized exchange on Flare Network. It lets users swap tokens, add liquidity, and earn rFLR emissions without a centralized intermediary. Think of it as a Uniswap-style AMM, tuned specifically for Flare and Songbird assets. The protocol has been live since 2023.

How do I start swapping tokens on Blazeswap?

Connect a compatible wallet — MetaMask works well, as does any WalletConnect v2 app. Select your input and output tokens, review the quoted rate, and confirm the transaction on-chain. Typical confirmation takes under 10 seconds on Flare Mainnet.

Is Blazeswap safe and audited?

The protocol's smart contracts are open-source and were reviewed by independent security researchers before launch. That said, DeFi always carries smart-contract risk. The Blazeswap platform itself never holds your funds; assets sit in audited pool contracts, not in a company wallet. Read more about decentralized exchange risks on Wikipedia's DeFi article.

What networks does Blazeswap support?

Flare Mainnet (chain ID 14) and Songbird Canary Network (chain ID 19). Both are EVM-compatible, so standard Ethereum tooling — Hardhat, ethers.js, Foundry — works without modification. You can find Flare's EVM developer documentation at ethereum.org/developers/docs for reference on base EVM concepts.

Can I earn rewards if I provide liquidity?

Yes. Liquidity providers receive a share of the 0.3 % trading fee plus rFLR token distributions while emissions are active. Rewards accrue block-by-block and you claim them manually from the Rewards tab. The rFLR emission program on Flare ran October 2024 through March 2026.

Why should I use Blazeswap instead of a centralized exchange?

No account registration. No KYC. No withdrawal queue. The Blazeswap platform settles trades directly on-chain — you keep custody of your tokens the whole time. Centralized exchanges can freeze accounts; a smart contract cannot arbitrarily block your wallet.

How do I connect my wallet to Blazeswap?

Click "Connect wallet" in the top navigation of the app. Choose WalletConnect or your browser-injected wallet. Approve the connection request in your wallet app. That's it — no password, no email. Visit the help page if you run into network configuration issues.

What tokens can I swap on Blazeswap?

FLR, SGB, WFLR, WSGB, USDT0, and FAssets (FXRP, FBTC) are listed by default. Any ERC-20 token deployed on Flare or Songbird with sufficient pool liquidity can also be traded by pasting the contract address into the token selector. The team page notes how the team monitors new asset listings.