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# 3.1 Voice Trading

Modern DeFi trading involves multiple protocol interactions before execution.

Users must compare liquidity sources, identify optimal routing paths, configure slippage, approve token allowances, estimate gas costs, and manually review transaction payloads.

Vozdex AI abstracts these operational steps through conversational intent.

A command such as:

“Swap 1 ETH for USDC.”

initiates a complete execution workflow.

The AI agent:

●        Identifies supported assets

●        Resolves token metadata

●        Queries liquidity sources

●        Optimizes execution routing

●        Calculates expected output

●        Estimates gas consumption

●        Simulates transaction outcomes

●        Generates executable calldata

Before submission, users receive a complete execution preview including:

●        Input and output assets

●        Estimated execution price

●        Price impact

●        Slippage tolerance

●        Network fees

●        Route path

●        Expected received amount

Only after explicit wallet authorization is the transaction broadcast to the blockchain.


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