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DustSweep Documentation — Content Library

Phase 1 of the DustSweep documentation set: 22 GitBook-ready markdown pages. Source of truth: docs/dustsweep-technical-specification.md. This folder is content only — no GitBook configuration.

Getting started

  1. What is DustSweep?
  2. Quick Start: Your First Sweep
  3. Supported Network & Tokens

Using DustSweep

  1. Connecting Your Wallet
  2. Scanning & Selecting Tokens
  3. Why Some Tokens Can't Be Swept
  4. Hidden & Suspicious Tokens
  5. Choosing an Output Token
  6. Understanding Your Quote
  7. Fees
  8. Slippage & Price Impact

Executing

  1. Executing a Sweep
  2. One-Click Sweeps (EIP-5792)
  3. Sign & Sweep (Permit2)
  4. What the Wallet Prompts Mean
  5. After the Sweep: Results, Refunds & Rewards

Wallets

  1. Supported Wallets Overview
  2. EIP-7702 Explained

Security

  1. Security Model
  2. Non-Custodial Design & Approvals
  3. What You Sign and Why It's Safe

Reference

  1. General FAQ

Key facts

  • Network: Base mainnet (8453); app at https://app.dustswap.wtf/dustsweep.
  • Protocol fee: 2% (on-chain cap 3%).
  • Active router (DustSweep V3): 0x06e6BAa61A5Da1E4469FCa5dEa3EB68324255E20 — see DustSweep Router.
  • Max 50 tokens per sweep; quotes valid 30 minutes; default slippage 0.5%; $0.01 minimum token value.

Pages marked "to be confirmed before publication" contain open items still being finalized.