Swapping tokens on SUN.IO is fast and permissionless, but security always starts with the user.

First, verify the official SUN.IO URL before connecting your wallet. Phishing sites often mimic the interface bookmark the real site and avoid links from unsolicited DMs or ads.

Second, use a trusted wallet (such as TronLink) and keep it updated. Never share your private key or seed phrase, and consider using a hardware wallet for large balances.

Before approving any transaction, double-check token addresses to avoid fake or spoofed assets.

Third, pay attention to slippage settings.

Setting slippage too high exposes you to MEV attacks and unnecessary losses, while setting it too low may cause failed transactions. Adjust slippage based on liquidity depth and market volatility.

For efficiency, check pool liquidity and price impact before swapping. Low-liquidity pools can lead to poor execution even if prices look attractive. Timing also matters swapping during periods of extreme volatility may increase costs.

Finally, revoke unused token approvals periodically and monitor your wallet activity. DeFi is powerful, but staying alert, informed, and disciplined is what keeps your assets safe on SUN.IO.

@OfficialSUNio @Justin Sun孙宇晨

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