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How To Set a Priority For Swaps in Best Wallet

Learn how to control your swap speed and reliability using our in-app gas fee priority feature.

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Learn how to set your own transaction priority when swapping tokens in Best Wallet.

Best Wallet now lets you manually set a transaction priority before submitting a swap.

You can choose between High, Medium, and Low, each corresponding to a different gas fee and confirmation speed.

Setting a higher priority helps your swap confirm faster and more reliably, especially during busy network periods.


Step 1: Set up your swap

First, choose the tokens you want to swap and enter the amount. For a full guide on how to swap, read how to swap same-chain and cross-chain.

Next, tap the Gas fee section to set your swap's speed.

Step 2: Set your swap priority

Before confirming your swap, you can manually select the priority level.

You’ll see three options and their rough time estimations, which are liable to change:

  • High – Highest fee, fastest confirmation

  • Medium – Balanced fee and confirmation speed

  • Low – Lowest fee, slower confirmation

Select the option that best fits your needs.

Tap Preview Transaction again to continue.

Step 4: Review and confirm your swap

Review your swap details, including the selected priority level.

Once everything looks correct, tap Swap to submit your transaction.


How setting a priority improves swap reliability

Setting a swap priority will help your transaction finalize in your desired time frame — if it's non-urgent, you can save money on the gas fee, whilst if it's an urgent trade, you can pay more to get it finalized quickly.


Need further support?

If you’re having trouble completing a swap, please contact the Best Wallet support team in-app by going to Settings → Get Help, or open a ticket on our Support site.


Important Reminder:

No one from Best Wallet will ever request your wallet’s private key. Keep this information strictly private and never share it with anyone.

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