Slippage in decentralized exchange (DEX) use cases refers to the price difference between when a trade is initiated and when it’s executed. This occurs due to changes in liquidity and market conditions while the transaction is pending. To minimize slippage, users can set a tolerance level, which is the maximum price change they’re willing to accept before the trade is canceled.
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