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SunSwap — Functional Modules

3.0

SunSwap’s /index page concentrates core swap entry, wallet gating, and protocol-wide announcements, but exposes limited on-page metrics (e.g., TVL/APR) without navigating deeper modules.

Updated: · Data Window: 24h / 7d / 30d (varies by metric availability)

1. Trading Engine & Swap Interface (SunSwap)

Scope: /index (Title: “SUN”) is the primary entry for SunSwap token exchange on Tron.

What it does

  • Provides the first-step swap UI for exchanging assets on Tron. The page copy explicitly positions the product as a multi-module DeFi protocol: “swap, stake, earn, liquidity mining and governance.”
  • The visible trading surface is a classic two-asset swap form: an input amount and a token selector for the output side.

UI elements that reveal functionality

  • Token controls include a preselected base token button “TRX” and an output selector labeled “Select a token”.
  • Amount input uses the placeholder “Enter an Amount” with a visible default/value “0”, indicating numeric entry validation and a zero-state before wallet connection.
  • A top-level call-to-action “Connect Wallet” suggests the swap will not quote/execute until an account is attached (typical for allowance, route simulation, and signing).

Data points observed

  • No on-page price impact, min received, fee tier, slippage, routing path, liquidity depth, or TVL is displayed in the captured view. This implies either (a) these values appear after token selection/amount entry, or (b) the home page intentionally remains lightweight.

Strategic significance

  • This module is the funnel: it converts “Home → Trade” intent into on-chain swaps while minimizing friction (TRX as default input). It also anchors broader protocol modules (staking/earn/governance) that depend on swap-driven liquidity and user acquisition.

2. Wallet Connection, Token Selection & Gating

Scope: /index wallet and asset-selection controls.

What it does

  • Establishes the user’s on-chain identity and permissions for trading and (implicitly) for other modules like staking, liquidity mining, and governance.
  • Provides token selection primitives required for any DEX action: choosing base/quote assets and entering an amount.

Interactive elements

  • “Connect Wallet” button is the primary gated action; the swap form is present but effectively non-executable without an account.
  • Token selection is split into:
    • A fixed/quick-pick input token button “TRX”, reflecting Tron’s native asset as the default spend asset.
    • An output token dropdown/button “Select a token”, indicating an asset list modal/search is expected (not visible in the captured slice, but implied by the control label).
  • Amount field uses “Enter an Amount” and shows “0” as the initial state, consistent with validation preventing empty or negative values.

Data points observed

  • No balances, allowance status, or network indicators are shown in the snapshot; these likely appear post-connection.

Strategic significance

  • Centralized gating via wallet connection reduces error states (no unsigned swaps, no ambiguous balances) and enables protocol-wide personalization (positions, rewards, governance power). Defaulting to TRX lowers cognitive load for first-time users on Tron and supports a “native-asset-first” trade flow.

3. Announcements, Upgrades & Release Communication

Scope: Announcement feed visible on /index.

What it does

  • Surfaces protocol change logs and promotional campaigns directly on the swap landing page, targeting maximum user exposure.

Visible items

  • “Announcement on the Launch of SunSwap V4 on SUN.io” with a “Learn More” link, signaling a major version rollout and likely changes in routing, pool types, or contracts.
  • “Announcement on SUN.io Smart Router Upgrade: Introducing Universal Router & Permit2 Protocols” indicating routing architecture improvements and permit-based approval flows.
    • The explicit mention of Universal Router and Permit2 implies focus on fewer transactions, better route composition, and improved UX around approvals.
  • A promotional/campaign card: “Justin’s Horse Year Red Packets: 1,000,000 SUN & JST Tokens Up for Grabs!” suggesting periodic incentive distribution tied to native ecosystem tokens (SUN, JST).

Data points observed

  • The only concrete quantitative metric shown is the campaign allocation: “1,000,000 SUN & JST Tokens”.

Strategic significance

  • Embedding release comms in the trading entry point helps manage contract migrations (e.g., V4) and reduces user confusion during upgrades. It also doubles as growth tooling: campaigns drive wallet connections and first swaps, which in turn deepen liquidity and fee generation across the platform.

4. Protocol Hub Navigation (Home/Trade and Adjacent Modules)

Scope: Navigation and module positioning on /index.

What it does

  • Frames SunSwap as one module within a broader SUN.io DeFi suite. The page description explicitly lists: swap, stake, earn, liquidity mining and governance.
  • Provides high-level entry points that segment user intent (trading vs. other DeFi actions).

Visible navigation/module cues

  • The content preview shows top-level nav labels “Home” and “Trade”, indicating a structured separation between a landing/dashboard view and transactional flows.
  • Module names appear in-page:
    • “SunSwap” described as “Decentralized token exchange”.
    • “SunCurve” with “Curve-based…” text, implying an additional AMM style (stable/curve-inspired) alongside standard swaps.

Data points observed

  • No module KPIs (TVL, volumes, pool counts, APR) are displayed in the captured portion, suggesting these live deeper in each module.

Strategic significance

  • Clear module naming (“SunSwap”, “SunCurve”) supports product-line differentiation: volatile-asset routing vs. curve-style stable liquidity. Positioning governance/staking/earn in the protocol tagline indicates the DEX is designed as an ecosystem hub where trading feeds downstream activities (LP provisioning, incentives, and governance participation).
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