Can I filter orders by chain, token, status, or date? Yes, you can filter orders by source chain, destination chain, status, time filters, and many more options.
How do I find which route was used for my bridging transaction? Use deExplorer to view the route path, steps, intermediary assets, and solver actions.
Are all orders publicly visible? Yes. deExplorer displays all orders (market or limit) and their statuses, for transparency.
Can I see my own transaction via the deExplorer? Yes, you can view your transaction by entering your transaction hash, wallet address, or order ID. You can trace status across chains and view fulfillment details.
What is deExplorer? deExplorer is deBridge’s analytics & explorer interface. It provides on-chain insights, transaction tracing, cross-chain flows, and order history.
What is deBridge P2P? deBridge P2P is a powerful engine for lightning-fast, decentralized OTC transfers across the entire DeFi landscape. Make fully non-custodial OTC deals between 21+ chains completely on your terms — with guaranteed rates and the ability to choose your counterparty.
How is “intent” different from “limit order”? An “intent” is a user’s expressed desire to execute a trade under conditions (e.g., price target). In deBridge’s architecture, intents and limit orders are often interchangeable; the system treats them as orders that await takers.
Do limit orders expire? No, limit orders do not expire. However, you can cancel limit orders at any time.
Do limit orders cost gas when placing them? Yes, you’ll pay gas to submit the on-chain order creation transaction. The actual token isn’t moved unless the order is executed (unless you enable gasless limit orders, a feature coming soon on deBridge).
Can I cancel a limit order before it’s fulfilled? Yes. You can cancel a limit order at any time before it’s executed by opening its order page on app.debridge.com.
Are limit orders guaranteed to execute? No. They only execute if a solver finds them profitable and matches the price conditions. If no solver accepts, the order remains open.
What is a limit order in deBridge? A limit order is an order to trade a token at a specific price (or better). If market conditions allow, solvers (takers) pick up the order and fulfill it. If not, the order remains pending until conditions match. Please note that you can only place limit orders in USDC.
What determines the final swap rate in a bridge transaction? The final rate depends on current market conditions, available liquidity, and solver quotes.
Can I modify an existing order after it’s created? No. Once created on-chain, an order can’t be modified. You can cancel it and create a new one with updated parameters.
Can I bridge any token? deBridge supports many tokens, but some less liquid or newly launched tokens may not have acceptable routes at a particular time.
What happens if a bridge transaction is delayed or pending? If not fulfilled immediately, it remains as an open order. If it is never fulfilled, you should be able to cancel the transaction.
Is cross-chain bridging atomic (instant)? The cross-chain bridge is near-instant as the transfers are completed in seconds, not minutes.
Why isn’t my bridging order executed instantly sometimes? That means no taker (solver) has accepted it yet, possibly because the premium/spread is too low, or the risk is high. The order remains open until conditions become favorable.
How does deBridge guarantee that cross-chain transfers won’t fail on the destination chain? Transfers usually complete within seconds, but in rare cases (e.g., due to market conditions or technical issues) execution may take longer.
What is “market bridging”? Market bridging refers to a cross-chain asset transfer intended for immediate execution, i.e., a market order. When you create a market order on deBridge, the transaction is fulfilled instantly based on the best price available at that time.
What if I see “Order creation failed” or “Route not found”? This often means there’s no viable route available for the transaction.
How is price slippage handled in swaps? deBridge allows you to set a slippage tolerance. This means what you see is what you get when performing a transaction.
Can I use limit orders for same-chain swaps? No, limit orders are not available for same-chain trades on deBridge.
What’s the difference between a “swap” and a “bridge”? Swap is the process of exchanging tokens on the same chain, while bridging is the process of moving tokens from Chain A to Chain B.
Can I swap tokens on the same chain via deBridge? Yes. deBridge supports samechain swaps (i.e., token A → token B on the same chain) on all chains.