Activity Engine

AutoSwap

AutoSwap transforms a single swap into recurring participation by allowing users to run repeatable swap sessions that support sustained community activity over time.

A Recurring Activity Engine

A single swap is a moment. It happens, it settles, and the activity it represents disappears. For individual users that is often fine. For communities trying to build visible, sustained on-chain presence, a single moment is not enough.

AutoSwap exists to solve that. It gives users a way to configure a swap session — a sequence of trades that unfolds over time — rather than executing one trade and stopping. The user defines the session structure up front, allowing participation to continue across a recurring sequence instead of a single isolated action.

A single swap is temporary. Recurring participation creates sustained community activity.

That is the foundation AutoSwap is built on.

How AutoSwap Works

Users configure a session before it starts. The session parameters are entirely up to them.

1

Choose a token pair

Select the tokens the session will swap between. Users can configure a single pair or set up multiple pairs for more varied sessions.

2

Set amounts and timing

Define how much to swap per transaction and how long to wait between each one. Both can be fixed or randomized depending on the session goal.

3

Set the number of swaps

Choose how many swaps the session will execute in total. The session runs through that sequence and completes when it reaches the configured count.

4

Run the session

Each swap in the session requires the user's approval. AutoSwap is not an unattended process — it guides users through a structured sequence, with each transaction signed from their own wallet.

Whichever community the user has selected carries through the entire session. Every swap in the sequence contributes toward that community through the same fee routing as an individual swap.

Why Recurring Activity Matters

Communities are not measured by what happened once. They are measured by what keeps happening.

A single community announcement can drive a spike of activity. But spikes fade, and the attention that created them moves elsewhere. Communities that build durable on-chain presence do it through patterns — recurring participation, consistent activity, members who show up repeatedly rather than once.

AutoSwap gives communities a tool that matches that reality. When members run AutoSwap sessions, they create activity that extends over time instead of concentrating in a single moment. A coordinated group of users running sessions together generates the kind of sustained, patterned activity that represents genuine community engagement.

That matters for visibility. It matters for community confidence. It matters for the ongoing support loop between users and the communities they choose to back. A community can rally around a single push. A community that can sustain recurring participation over time has built something more durable.

AutoSwap and Community Campaigns

One of the strongest uses of AutoSwap is organized community participation. Rather than asking members to show up once for a campaign, a community can build a call to action around a session — a defined window of time where members run AutoSwap together, all supporting the same community.

Token Communities

Token projects can organize AutoSwap pushes that create consistent activity around their token pair. Members participate together over time, helping the community build recurring engagement patterns instead of isolated bursts of activity.

NFT Projects

NFT communities can rally holders around AutoSwap sessions as part of broader campaigns. Partner tokens can be promoted through a shared session structure, giving collaborations a practical action layer instead of just visibility.

Recurring Support Loops

Any community can establish a recurring rhythm around AutoSwap — a weekly session, a monthly campaign push, or an ongoing call to action that members can pick up whenever they are active. Participation becomes a habit, not a one-time event.

No Guaranteed Outcomes

AutoSwap sessions create activity. They do not guarantee specific results, growth metrics, or community outcomes. The value of recurring participation is in the pattern it builds and the community coordination it supports — not in any implied financial or growth result.

Flip-Flop Mode and Participation Loops

Standard AutoSwap sessions move in one direction: the user swaps from Token A into Token B, repeatedly, until the session completes. Flip-Flop mode adds a return leg.

With Flip-Flop enabled, the session alternates directions — swapping from A to B, then back again in the next step. This helps users sustain recurring activity across a token pair without needing to manually rebuild the session structure each time.

The framing matters here: Flip-Flop is a participation structure, not a strategy tool. It is designed to support users who want sustained activity across a token pair — particularly in community campaign contexts where back-and-forth engagement around a specific token is the goal.

User Control and Non-Custodial Design

AutoSwap does not run independently of the user. Sessions are user-configured, user-initiated, and user-approved at each step.

Every Transaction Is User-Signed

Each swap in a session requires explicit wallet approval. AutoSwap structures the sequence, but the user controls whether each individual transaction proceeds.

Sessions Are Voluntary

Users configure the session, start it when ready, and can stop at any point. Participation is never automatic, passive, or managed by AquaVaults on the user's behalf.

No Funds Held by AquaVaults

AutoSwap does not require depositing funds into a platform-controlled account. Swap activity originates from the user's own wallet throughout the entire session.

More Than Automation

AutoSwap is more than simple automation tooling. It is infrastructure designed around recurring participation and sustained community activity.

The difference matters. Automation software is built around removing the user from the process. AutoSwap is built around making the user's participation more sustainable — structured, repeatable, and connected to the communities they care about.

Every AutoSwap session connects into the same ecosystem as the rest of AquaVaults. Sessions carry community selections forward, contributing to the same fee routing system as individual swaps. They connect into community campaigns that organizers can build around the platform. Communities can pair AutoSwap sessions alongside their Swap Widget pages — the widget is a standalone single-swap interface for individual trades, while AutoSwap runs separately as a session-based activity. Both exist alongside the Co-op Mining Rig, giving users multiple concurrent ways to participate in the ecosystem.

Together, these tools are building something that goes beyond any single feature: a coordinated activity layer where communities and users can sustain meaningful on-chain engagement over time. AutoSwap is one of the clearest expressions of what that looks like in practice.