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# Swapping

Brahma makes swapping tokens across multiple chains simple and efficient. With built-in integration of multiple aggregators and routes, you can be sure you’re getting the best trading conditions for your swaps. No need to connect to external apps and compare quotes—Brahma does all the hard work for you.

#### How It Works

* **Multiple Aggregators**: Brahma account is integrated with leading services like **Uniswap**, **1inch**, **Matcha**, and **Odos**, ensuring that you always have access to the best swap routes.
* **Find the Best Route**: Simply input the tokens you want to swap, and Brahma account will automatically search for the most optimal swap path, providing you with the best available rate.
* **Multi-Swap Execution**: Want to swap more than one token at a time? Brahma account allows you to add multiple swaps and execute them all in a single transaction, saving time and reducing gas fees.

#### Execution Fee

Brahma charges a 0.25% fee for in-app swaps(0.20% on Berachain), which is already factored into the displayed quote. You can find a complete breakdown of all fees for each feature [here](/others/pricing-and-fees.md) .


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