Quainance

Guide 06

Quainance fees and DeFi risks

The number shown in a wallet is only one part of a DeFi transaction. Costs and risks come from the network, market, pool, token, and contract layers.

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Transaction costs

Network gas pays for execution. Pool fees are part of a swap. Price impact depends on trade size and available liquidity. Slippage limits how far execution may move from the quote.

02

Liquidity-provider risks

LP results can be affected by both token prices and impermanent loss. Trading fees and incentives can offset losses but are variable and are not guaranteed.

03

Protocol and asset risks

Smart contracts, wallets, bridges, external price sources, and the underlying tokens each introduce distinct risks. Verify every address and transaction before signing.