FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions
What Is Sweepr?

Sweepr is a non-custodial protocol that converts fragmented token balances sitting idle across chains into liquid, usable capital in one action.

What Is a Dust Balance?

A dust balance is a tiny amount of cryptocurrency left in your wallet that cannot be traded individually because the network gas fees cost more than the token itself.

Which Blockchains Does Sweepr Support?

Sweepr is a native multichain platform currently live on Solana, Base, Ethereum and six additional EVM-compatible networks including Monad, Arbitrum, Avalanche and BNB Chain.

Is Sweepr Safe to Use?

Yes, every transaction includes built-in safety checks. The protocol flags suspicious tokens, provides slippage protection, and warns you before any risky execution to ensure your assets remain secure.

How Does the Swap Aggregator Work?

The aggregator identifies the most efficient liquidity paths across various pools to maximize your returned capital while keeping slippage to an absolute minimum.

Do I Need Technical Knowledge?

No technical expertise is required. You simply connect your wallet, preview the results, and confirm; Sweepr handles the underlying cross-chain complexity for you.

How Does Sweepr Work?

Sweepr scans every idle capital fragment across chains, batches the transactions, and routes them through the optimal liquidity paths automatically.

Is Sweepr Non-Custodial?

Yes. Sweepr never holds your funds. Every transaction runs on smart contracts and is fully verifiable on-chain.

What Tokens Will I Receive?

Sweepr converts your dust balances into USDC, ETH or SOL.

What Is the Protocol Fee?

Sweepr charges a transparent 2% protocol fee. There are no hidden spreads or unexpected deductions throughout the process.

Can Organizations & DAOs Use Sweepr?

Yes. Sweepr's non-custodial architecture is designed to securely handle asset consolidation for both individual users and institutional organizations like DAOs.

Where Can I Learn More Technical Details?

Visit our Whitepaper and Documentation to explore the protocol's technical infrastructure, SDK and more.