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# AI Route Optimizer

## AI Route Optimizer

The **AI Route Optimizer** ensures that every swap executed via Fordex is not only successful but also cost-efficient.

#### **How It Works**

* Scans all possible swap routes across supported DEXs.
* Factors in:
  * Base token price
  * Gas fees
  * Tax/fee-on-transfer
  * Slippage tolerance
* Recommends the **most efficient route** with the lowest effective cost.

#### **Advanced Features**

* **Dynamic Slippage Adjustment** → AI suggests optimal slippage based on volatility.
* **Cross-DEX Splitting** → Large trades can be split across multiple DEXs for lower price impact.
* **Fee Transparency** → Shows breakdown of execution cost (DEX fee + gas + tax).

#### **Benefits**

* Traders always get the best available price.
* Reduces failed transactions due to slippage or insufficient liquidity.
* Builds confidence with transparent cost analysis before execution.


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