MatchaSwap

ETH0ETH · Ethereum
USDC0.0USDC · Ethereum
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Live preview — open the official Matcha app from your own wallet.

Built by 0x ProjectNon-custodial trades130+ liquidity sources

What is MatchaSwap?

MatchaSwap is a brand-destination page for the official Matcha DEX aggregator, which describes deep liquidity across 130+ sources and 16 chains on its liquidity sources page.

MatchaSwap at a glance

CategoryDEX aggregator by 0x
NetworkMultiple EVM networks
TokenNo Matcha token; 0x ecosystem token is ZRX
Launched2020
CustodyNon-custodial wallet swaps

Matcha swap fees and price quotes

Matcha is a DEX aggregator by 0x, so the quoted cost combines network gas, the execution price, possible positive or negative slippage, and any fee disclosed in the trade preview. Matcha searches liquidity across decentralized sources through 0x infrastructure instead of forcing users to check each DEX manually. The key fee question is the final token output, not just the label on the fee line. For illiquid tokens, price impact can exceed gas or service fees, so users should compare the quote, route, and minimum received amount before signing.

Matcha supported networks and wallets

Matcha is focused on EVM trading and supports multiple networks through wallet connection and 0x routing. Users commonly search for Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, BNB Chain, and Avalanche routes, but live support can change by token and liquidity source. Wallet support depends on standard EVM wallet connections such as MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, WalletConnect-compatible wallets, and browser or mobile wallets that can sign on the selected chain. Before trading, users should confirm the chain selector, token contract, and gas token balance.

How Matcha limit orders work

Matcha limit orders let users set a target price instead of accepting the current market quote immediately. The order can execute later if market liquidity reaches the specified terms. This is useful for traders who want a specific entry or exit without watching the market continuously, but it does not guarantee execution. Users should understand expiration, token approvals, partial fills if offered, and whether the order is gasless or requires onchain settlement at fill time. The token address and network still need to be verified before approving.

Matcha token approvals and revoke risk

Matcha swaps often require token approvals so a settlement contract can move the input token. Approval risk depends on the token, spender contract, allowance size, and whether the user later revokes unused approvals. A common best practice is to approve only the needed amount when available, verify the spender through the wallet prompt, and periodically review allowances with an approval manager. Approval does not by itself execute a swap, but a broad allowance can remain active after the trade.

How to swap MatchaSwap

  1. Open the appUse the app button to go to the verified Matcha domain before connecting a wallet.
  2. Connect a walletChoose a supported wallet and network, then keep control of the assets in your own wallet.
  3. Pick tokensSelect the token you want to sell, the token you want to receive, and review the live quote.
  4. Confirm carefullyCheck route, price impact, slippage, approvals, and gas before signing the transaction.

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Open the official Matcha app and verify the domain before you sign.

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Matcha vs 1inch

DimensionMatcha1inch
Core system0x-powered DEX aggregation1inch aggregation and routing
User experienceClean swap and limit-order flowMore advanced DeFi controls
TokenNo Matcha token1INCH ecosystem token
Best checkFinal output and approval spenderFinal output, route, and gas estimate

MatchaSwap FAQ

Does Matcha have a token?

Matcha does not have a separate Matcha token. It is a product built by 0x, whose ecosystem token is ZRX. Users should be skeptical of claims about a Matcha token or airdrop unless confirmed by Matcha or 0x official channels.

Why is my Matcha quote different from Uniswap?

Matcha aggregates liquidity and may route through different sources than a direct Uniswap trade. The quote can differ because of pool depth, routing, gas assumptions, slippage, and token taxes. The best comparison is the final minimum received amount after gas and price impact.

Can I trade on Base with Matcha?

Matcha supports multiple EVM networks, and Base has been a common chain for aggregator trading. Users should switch to Base in the interface, confirm the token contract, and keep ETH on Base for gas before approving or swapping.

What are Matcha limit orders?

Matcha limit orders are orders that execute only if the market reaches the selected price and liquidity is available. They are useful for planned entries and exits, but they can expire or remain unfilled. Users should review the order terms, network, token approval, and cancellation path.

Why did my Matcha swap fail?

A Matcha swap can fail because the quote expired, slippage was too tight, gas was insufficient, the token has transfer restrictions, or liquidity moved before execution. Refreshing the quote, checking token warnings, and adjusting slippage within reason can help.

Is Matcha custodial?

Matcha is non-custodial in the sense that users connect a wallet and sign transactions rather than depositing funds into a Matcha account. Smart contracts and token approvals are still involved, so users should verify approvals, transaction details, and the official domain.