Quickswap — Functional Modules
QuickSwap’s module set covers the full DEX loop—spot, perps, liquidity, yield, launches, and token ops—with consistent navigation and chain switching, though several areas depend on external data health (subgraph/analytics).
Updated: · Data Window: 24h / 7d / 30d (varies by metric availability)
1. Trading Engine & Swap Interface (Swap / Limit / DCA)
What it does
- The core spot trading surface lives at /swap and exposes multiple execution modes: Swap, Limit, and DCA (visible as mode tabs/labels on the page).
- The swap flow integrates a broader product directory in-page (e.g., Products → Perps - PoS, Farm, Bonds, plus links like Analytics, Developers, Governance → Proposals), making swap the “home” routing hub.
Concrete UI/UX signals from pages
- Global header buttons are consistent: Swap / Perps / Pool / Launchpad / Earn and a chain selector like Polygon, plus Connect Wallet.
- The “best route” style quote page /swap/best/ETH/0xB5C064F955D8e7F38fE0460C556a72987494eE17 shows a guided trade panel with:
- Best Trade mode selected
- Pay: with a Balance indicator (e.g., POL)
- Receive: token output (e.g., QUICK(NEW))
- Address visibility + external verification hooks: “Do Your Own Diligence”, a shortened contract 0xB5C0...eE17, and a Scan link
- Numeric input field showing 0.00 as the amount entry state
Strategic significance
- This module is the primary conversion funnel: it frontloads execution modes (instant swap vs. time/price-based automation) and anchors discovery of adjacent revenue modules (LP, farms, bonds, perps). The explicit contract/address surface on /swap/best/... also signals a safety/verification posture needed for long-tail tokens.
2. Perpetual Futures (Perps) Trading Console
What it does
- The perps terminal at /falkor provides leveraged perpetual futures trading with an orderbook and active position management.
- The page header indicates positioning as a flagship module: “QuickSwap Perps - Perpetual Trading” and a stated leverage ceiling (“up to 50x” in the product description).
Visible market data + trading surfaces
- A live market header for ETH/USDC is displayed with concrete metrics:
- Mark / Index: ~2139.66 (mark) and 2139.62 (index)
- 24h Change: 2.827
- 24h Volume: 4969.8181
- Pred. Funding Rate: 0.01
- Open Interest: $1.54m
- A timer-like element (e.g., 07:08:56) consistent with funding/epoch countdowns
- Core tables reveal lifecycle functionality:
- Positions table columns: Instrument | Quantity | Avg.open | Mark price | Liq. price | Unreal. PnL | TP/SL | Est. total | Margin
- Orderbook/trades table columns: Qty. | Price (and a last trades feed showing Price (USDC) and Qty (ETH))
Interactions implied by UI
- TP/SL column indicates editable risk controls per position.
- Presence of Liq. price, Margin, and Unreal. PnL implies cross/isolated margin calculations even if the toggle isn’t shown in the snippet.
Strategic significance
- Perps adds high-frequency volume and fee diversity beyond spot AMMs. The detailed risk columns and orderbook layout show this is built as a trading console, not just a simple leverage widget—important for retaining power users inside the QuickSwap ecosystem.
3. Liquidity Pools (V3 Concentrated + V2 Classic)
What it does
- The liquidity module at /pool lets users create and manage LP positions across v3 (concentrated liquidity) and v2 (classic constant product), surfaced as explicit mode buttons: v3 and v2.
Workflow and UI steps (from page copy/headings)
- The page is structured as a guided, multi-step wizard:
- Your positions section for existing LP NFTs/positions
- Add Liquidity entry point
- Step labels embedded in the page: 1) Select pair (choose two tokens; copy mentions “all supported networks”) 2) Select mode (pair-dependent mode visibility) 3) Set a range (v3-only behavior implied) 4) Heading: “4. Input amounts” (explicit as an )
- Utility controls include Clear all to reset selections.
Interactive elements that reveal functionality
- Pair selection implies token selectors, network-aware token lists, and validation (e.g., preventing unsupported tokens on a selected network).
- Range selection indicates price boundary inputs and a visual range slider/controls typical for v3.
Strategic significance
- Pools are the balance-sheet module of the DEX: they underpin swap liquidity, fee generation for LPs, and downstream incentives (farms). Providing both v2 and v3 keeps legacy liquidity accessible while pushing capital efficiency for advanced LPs.
4. Farms & Strategy Vaults (LP Staking Rewards)
What it does
- The farming module at /farm allows staking LP tokens to earn emissions/rewards, and it also exposes strategy wrappers via StratEx Vaults.
UI surfaces and controls
- The page includes an account-centric workflow:
- My Rewards summary
- A global Claim All button (suggests multi-farm reward aggregation and batched claiming)
- A View button (commonly used to expand farm details or open a farm drawer)
- Segmentation and discovery:
- Category filters: Old Farms, Stablecoins, Blue chips, Stable LPs, Other LPs
- Sorting: Sort By selector
- Vault section callout: “StratEx Vaults — Upto % APR on Simple set-and-forget strategies.” plus View All
Data points visible
- Farm table headers indicate the primary KPIs: TVL, APR, Rewards.
- Example farm row content shows a concrete LP pair and size:
- wETH / QUICK with TVL 179,915.181 and Up To ... APR (APR value is shown as an “Up To” style figure in the list).
Strategic significance
- Farms bootstrap and steer liquidity toward priority pairs (e.g., QUICK-aligned pools), while the vault layer targets passive users who prefer “set-and-forget” compounding/automation. The presence of Claim All hints at a deliberate UX investment to reduce claim friction and gas overhead across many positions.
5. Bonds (Discounted Purchases with Vesting)
What it does
- The /bonds module sells discounted assets with a vesting schedule, framed as fixed/previewable returns compared with variable APR products.
Page structure and key elements
- Primary heading:
Bonds
. - Two main portfolio views are explicitly called out:
- Available Bonds (marketplace listing)
- My Bonds (user’s purchased/vesting positions)
- A supporting help entry: Help.
Mechanics explained in-page (tips section)
- The page includes “Tips for buying bonds” and documents discount inputs:
- Discount is based on Token price, LP price, Time, Supply and Demand.
- It also promotes a one-token purchase path:
- “Use Zap to purchase a Bond with a single token” (implies an internal swap + add-liquidity + bond purchase pipeline).
Interactive implications
- The existence of My Bonds implies stateful vesting tracking: purchased amount, claimable amount, vesting start/end, and claim actions.
- Zap implies routing and slippage management similar to swap, but composed into a higher-level transaction.
Strategic significance
- Bonds give QuickSwap a treasury/liquidity management lever: they can source liquidity or distribute incentives predictably, while giving users a deterministic discount/vesting product that complements farms (variable APR) and perps (high risk).
6. Launchpad (IDO Onboarding + Allocation Flow)
What it does
- The /launchpad module provides a curated IDO/launch experience with user onboarding gates and project discovery.
Content and onboarding flow (explicit headings)
- The page is documentation-like and process-driven:
QuickSwap Launchpad
Get exclusive early access to new project IDOs
Getting Started
with step headings:Connect Wallet
Complete KYC
Lottery Participation
Contribute funds
- Social and reference sections:
Follow on Social Media
Previous Launches
Frequently Asked Questions
Buttons and navigation
- Project exploration uses detail CTAs: Details / More Details.
- An explainer entry point exists: “What is the QuickLaunch Launchpad?”
Strategic significance
- Launchpad extends the DEX beyond secondary trading into primary issuance. The explicit KYC and Lottery steps signal compliance and sybil-resistance priorities, while “Previous Launches” and FAQ function as trust/retention tooling. It also feeds future spot volume as newly launched tokens list and trade on the swap module.
7. QUICK Token Ops: Dashboard, Staking Entry Points, and Migration
What it does
- The token operations surface is split across /dashboard and /convert:
- /dashboard: QUICK token stats, navigation to staking/migration/treasury/burn analytics.
- /convert: the actual OLD→NEW QUICK conversion transaction UI.
/dashboard: visible token metrics and navigation
- The Quick Dashboard presents supply/market KPIs:
- Total Supply: 937.9M
- Circulating Supply: 782.1M
- MC FDV: $9.17m
- Market Price: $0.010
- It acts like a module hub with buttons/tabs: Quick Staking, Bridge QUICK, Analytics, Convert, Treasury (Coming Soon), and a Legacy Staking area (shows “Show ended” and “No active staking pools”).
/convert: migration mechanics
- Heading:
Convert QUICK
with token selectors QUICK(OLD) and QUICK(NEW). - Explicit rate: “Conversion Rate: 1 QUICK(OLD) = 1000”.
- Input field shows 0.00, balance line includes MAX, and there is a You will receive output preview.
Strategic significance
- This module protects token continuity during tokenomics changes (split/migration) and centralizes “official” stats to reduce confusion. The separation of “dashboard (read)” and “convert (write)” is a clean risk boundary: users can verify numbers before executing an on-chain conversion.
8. Analytics & Market/Protocol Monitoring
What it does
- The analytics portal at /analytics provides protocol-level and asset-level monitoring for traders, LPs, and the team.
Visible sections and KPIs
- Primary heading: QuickSwap Analytics.
- High-level cards/sections include:
- Total TVL
- Liquidity Locked
- Dragon's Lair (ties analytics to staking/locking mechanics)
- The page includes a Liquidity Hub framing and a Total Analytics Data area.
Search and tabular data surfaces
- A search input is provided: “Search for tokens, pairs, etc.” enabling token/pair discovery.
- At least two table layouts are visible via columns:
- Token-style list: Name | Price | 24H % | 24H Volume | Liquidity
- Pool/pair-style list: # | Name | Liquidity | 24H Volume | 7D Volume | APR | Farming APR These columns imply joinable views between spot markets and liquidity incentive layers.
Operational note exposed to users
- A prominent notice warns: “Certain metrics such as TVL and volume may be temporarily inaccurate due to subgraph data issues.”
Strategic significance
- Analytics is the observability layer: it supports decision-making (what to trade, where to LP, which farms are efficient) and reduces support load by making system health (e.g., subgraph accuracy) explicit. It also anchors trust by making protocol metrics and incentives comparable in one place.