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# BridgeSwap Overview

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### **Bridging Defi On Web 3.0**

Bridgeswap is bridging Defi on Web 3.0 from traditional finance in a decentralized manner to create a fair global economy that is sustainable, accessible, and community-driven DAO.

**BridgeSwap Trade:** \
Instantly swap crypto tokens: no registration or account needed.

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**BridgeSwap Farms:** \
Provide liquidity to earn **$BRIS**, with higher APR.

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**BridgeSwap Pools:**  \
Stake tokens, earn passive income with crypto.

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**BridgeSwap Defi 2.0 Zap:** \
Swap LPs to receive discounted **BRIS** tokens.

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**BridgeSwap Lottery:** \
Provably fair, On-chain game. Win big !!!

**BridgeSwap Referral Program:**\
Share your referral link, invite your friend and earn 10% of their yields FOREVER!

**Why BridgeSwap?**

We are a team of experienced software developers and product managers that want to contribute to the DeFi crypto space movement and take it to the next level.\
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**Decentralized:**\
Unlike centralized exchanges, BridgeSwap doesn't hold your funds when you trade: you have 100% ownership of your funds, and you can trade directly from your wallet.

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BridgeSwap will provide true value, fairness, and innovation to decentralized finance through our high-quality products and services
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