Updated Aug 18, 2026

Trading

Asset page, buy/sell ticket, slippage, and why a send can refuse to go out.

Every trade is an on-chain send you sign. The ticket simulates, takes a 0.5% platform fee from the input, then routes through the venue the asset actually uses (Pons curve, Uni V2/V3, and so on).

Asset page

Open a token from Discover, Pulse, search, or a pasted contract.

  • Chart and tape from the indexer.
  • Holders and safety grade — what they are worth.
  • Ticket on the right (or stacked on mobile).

Wrong network in a linked wallet: switch to Robinhood Chain (4663) or the button stays dead.

Buy / sell

  1. Pick side.
  2. Size — presets are in Settings → Trading.
  3. Slippage — also in Settings. Too tight and the pool moves before inclusion; too loose and you eat a worse fill.
  4. Confirm. Embedded wallets confirm in the page. External wallets use their own modal.

There is no 1-click, session key, or paymaster. If you wanted a sniper bot, this is not that — except for NFT sniper, which is a separate mint path.

Why the ticket says no

  • PLATFORM_FEE_RECIPIENT missing — the app will not send a buy it cannot fee. That is an operator misconfig, not your wallet.
  • Amount too small to take 0.5%.
  • Curve or pool cannot fill the size.
  • Simulation revert — the CA is paused, blacklisted, or the route is wrong.

Limit orders

Flips does not host an off-chain order book. If a button looks like a limit, read the copy. Do not assume GMGN-style TP/SL exists because other terminals have it.

This page is also available as Markdown. Catalog: llms.txt.

Trading · Flips