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# Introduction

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Neko Swap is the first native decentralized token cross-chain exchange by Bitlayer, leading the forefront of decentralized cryptocurrency exchanges in the Bitcoin ecosystem, fundamentally changing the way you interact with liquidity. We believe in the potential of future token assets and are committed to contributing to the Bitcoin layer 1 and layer 2 liquidity of tokens, with Neko Sats being our first experiment. We are willing to launch it fairly, setting an example for Btclayer2 dex.

Neko Swap is dedicated to pioneering advancements in security, innovation, and community empowerment, building not just a trading platform, but an entire ecosystem that fosters trading, investment, and growth in a secure, skilled, and user-friendly environment.

Neko Swap goes beyond the traditional concept of the market, heralding a new era of DeFi characterized by complex technical integration, seamless cross-chain interoperability, and an unwavering dedication to user satisfaction. We invite traders, liquidity providers, and blockchain enthusiasts to join us in this exciting venture, reshaping the decentralized financial landscape and setting unprecedented standards for DEX functionality.

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