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today we're going to be looking at the

avalanche bridge and converting from

eighth to w

eat on a metamask first make sure that

you have enough eighth in your balance

then click on the swap button i'll be

swapping .001 each in this video

you can look at the estimated value to

the right then click on the drop down

menu to select the token of your choice

i'll be selecting the w

eth token you can also click on the

ether skin button to verify that this is

the token of your choice this will send

you to etherscan where you can confirm

the token address

after selecting the w ether token you

have the option to choose the slippage

tolerance

i have mine set at three percent but if

you click on the custom button

you can set it to the percentage of your

liking then click on the review swap

button

this will send you to the status page

here we're waiting to reach nine out of

nine quotes

now that that's been finalized you'll be

sent to a new page where you can look at

the best quote if you click on this


button you can look at various other

quotes as well as their details

i'll be selecting the first quote then

click on the select button below

here you can look at the estimated

network fee as well as the max network

fee as well

then click on the swap button below then

you will be sent to the processing page

here you can click on the ether skin

button to view all your transaction

details

if we go back to the processing page and

click on view an activity we can now see

that we have point zero zero one w e

we can also see that we swap eight to w

et as well

if we go back to our account we can see

that we now have less heat

under the asset speed and if we scroll

down we can see that we now have point

zero zero one w e

under the assets feed as well and if we

go under the activity log and click on

where it says swap e

to this will show us more transaction

details

and if we click on the first link under

the activity log this will send us back


to etherscan where we can look at the

same transaction details

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