Months into the bull market have brought with it new highs in prices but also in trading volume. Millions of trades are happening daily on DEXs, and if you're building trading interfaces or DEX aggregators, you're probably dealing with a flood of support tickets regarding transactions.
Whether you're an established DEX or building a new trading interface, you've likely tried:
Let's solve this properly.
We've added automatic slippage calculation to our DEX API. By analyzing real-time market data, the API calculates optimal slippage values within your platform's preferred parameters.
autoSlippage (Boolean)
slippage (String)
maxAutoSlippageBps (String)
Here's a code snippet of a swap data request for from ETH to USDT with automatic slippage:
const params = { // Chain and token parameters chainId: '1', // Ethereum mainnet amount: '10000000000000000000', // 10 ETH fromTokenAddress: '0xEeeeeEeeeEeEeeEeEeEeeEEEeeeeEeeeeeeeEEeE', // Native ETH toTokenAddress: '0xdAC17F958D2ee523a2206206994597C13D831ec7', // USDT userWalletAddress: "0x9163756d2a83a334de2cc0c3aa1df9a5fc21369d", // Slippage settings slippage: '0.1', // Default slippage autoSlippage: true, // Enable dynamic optimization maxAutoSlippageBps: "150" // Maximum allowed slippage (1.5%) };
See our API documentation for the complete list of parameters.
The API returns:
{ ... "slippage": "0.005", }
git clone https://github.com/okx/dex-api-library.git cd dex-api-library
npm install
Obtain your project ID, API key, secret key, and passphrase from the OKX Developer Portal
Create .env file:
const params = { // Chain and token parameters chainId: '1', // Ethereum mainnet amount: '10000000000000000000', // 10 ETH fromTokenAddress: '0xEeeeeEeeeEeEeeEeEeEeeEEEeeeeEeeeeeeeEEeE', // Native ETH toTokenAddress: '0xdAC17F958D2ee523a2206206994597C13D831ec7', // USDT userWalletAddress: "0x9163756d2a83a334de2cc0c3aa1df9a5fc21369d", // Slippage settings slippage: '0.1', // Default slippage autoSlippage: true, // Enable dynamic optimization maxAutoSlippageBps: "150" // Maximum allowed slippage (1.5%) };
{ ... "slippage": "0.005", }
You should see the auto-calculated slippage value along with the quote details!
Check the docs for full implementation details and hit us up @OKXDevs if you have any questions.
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