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How long crypto swaps usually take
What usually affects swap timing, what can slow a route down, and when to contact support.
1 min readUpdated 2026-04-06
A crypto swap can finish quickly, but the final timing depends on deposit confirmations, the destination network, and how busy the route is at that moment.
What sets the timing
- Deposit confirmation time on the sending network.
- The current route load and payout availability.
- The speed of the destination network.
Why some swaps take longer
If you send funds from a busy network, the first confirmation can take longer than usual. That delay then moves the whole route back.
If the payout does not arrive when expected, check the status and keep the route details ready for support.
FAQ
How long does a crypto swap usually take?
Many swaps finish in minutes, but deposit confirmations, route availability, and network congestion can make some take longer.
What should I do if a swap feels delayed?
If the status does not move for a while, check the deposit details first and then contact support with the route or quote information.

