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# Swaps

### [Swap](https://meshswap.fi/exchange/swap)

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**Token swaps** is the simplest way to exchange various tokens circulated on the Polygon mainnet according to ratios of token pairs deposited in the pool.

Once users swap (trade) tokens through Meshswap, the transaction fee will be determined by following **the reward policy respectively.**

| Pool types                   | Composition of fee distribution                 |
| ---------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------- |
| MESH rewards pool            | Buyback funds (50%) + Pool voters (50%)         |
| Transaction fee rewards pool | Buyback funds (50%) + Liquidity providers (50%) |

* Half of the fees incurred in all farming pools are used as funds for MESH Buyback & Burn.
* MESH rewarding pool distributes more MESH to the users who voted for the pool.
* Transaction fee reward pool distributes more MESH to users who have deposited their assets in the pool.


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