🤝Darkswap Overview (Mainnet)
What is DarkSwap?
DarkSwap is Singularity’s flagship institutional darkpool, designed to eliminate MEV, front-running, and trade leakage.
DarkSwap is currently in its Beta Mainnet phase, with controlled access for:
Users with referral codes, or
Past testnet participants
The fully open Public Mainnet — available to everyone — will launch in the coming weeks.
DarkSwap runs on top of Singularity’s zero-knowledge privacy layer, enabling confidential trade execution for market makers, funds, and sophisticated traders.
All order details — asset, size, direction, counterparty — are fully hidden from mempools and chain explorers. This provides safe execution for large traders without revealing strategy, liquidity footprint, or intent.
Why is DarkSwap Important?
In today’s DeFi landscape plagued by:
MEV bots exploiting network latency
Sandwich attacks increasing trading costs
Front-running harming everyday users
→ DarkSwap acts as a frontline defense.
It delivers three fundamental properties:
1. Protection Against MEV and Front-running
Orders are never broadcast in cleartext to the public mempool.
Block producers and searchers cannot see your intent or trade ahead of you.
2. Confidential Execution for Large Trades
Trade direction, size, and counterparties are hidden from the public chain.
Competitors, data providers, and on-chain analysts cannot reconstruct your strategy.
3. On-chain Settlement
Trading is private, but final settlement happens on-chain via Singularity smart contracts.
You maintain auditability and finality while avoiding public order exposure.
Key Features
Bot-proof Trading
Eliminates front-running, sandwich attacks, and MEV exploits.
Fully hides transaction data: assets, prices, volumes, trade pairs.
Enables confident and private execution.
Built for Everyone
Suitable for casual, professional, and institutional traders.
No KYC required initially, maximizing ease of use.
Transparent Privacy
Ensures complete transaction privacy.
Proactively shows which information is hidden (e.g., via swap explorer views).
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