Choosing swap routes after a PumpFun launch
Once your pumpfun wallet holds a new token, the next step is deciding how to exit or rotate positions. This page compares PumpSwap with other routes, outlining slippage, RPC stability, and contract verification.
PumpSwap
PumpSwap is the natural continuation of the pump fun crypto flow. It uses your existing wallet connection, so you avoid extra approvals. Set low slippage initially; if swaps fail, raise slightly and retry. Always confirm the token address matches what you bought on the pumpfun website.
Aggregators
Aggregators may find better pricing, but some add extra fees. Use them only if they clearly display the same contract and pool depth. If you see a request for a new approval that looks odd, stop and reconnect on the official pumpfun site to verify.
Manual split routes
Advanced users swap through stablecoins to stabilize value. Example: token → SOL → USDC, then back if needed. This can reduce slippage when direct pools are thin.
Swap checklist
- Keep at least 0.05 SOL for multiple transactions.
- Verify pool addresses before swapping.
- Check RPC status; change endpoints if confirmations lag.
- Use a burner wallet for high-risk meme coins.
For further safety notes, return to the FunPumpSwap homepage or consult the FAQ page.