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Selling (Dusting) or hiding your small balances

If you hold small balances you can't sell due to the $1 AUD minimum order limit, you can sell them into your base currency by 'dusting'.

You can dust any crypto assets with a balance under $1 once every 24 hours. When you dust an asset, it sells into your default base currency.

The dusting feature is only available for supported assets that we list on Swyftx. It cannot be used for delisted assets.

You can also hide assets with low or no value (e.g. after dusting) from your wallet.

How to dust (sell) your small balances

  • App

    Dusting an asset is irreversible, just like any trade, so be careful to closely check the assets you are dusting.

    1. Go to newwallet.svg Wallet, then select the Dust assets icon dusting new.svg in the top right corner.
    2. Select the assets you want to dust.
    3. Select Dust assets.
    4. Once dusted, the asset remains visible in your wallet, but its value will be listed as $0.
  • Web

    Dusting an asset is irreversible, just like any trade, so be careful to closely check the assets you are dusting.

    1. Expand the side menu and go to newwallet.svg Wallets, then scroll down to All wallets.
    2. Select the Dust assets icon dusting new.svg to the right of All wallets, then select OK.
    3. If you don’t have any assets with a balance of less than $1, the dusting icon will not show.
    4. Select the assets you want to dust, then select Dust assets.
    5. Once dusted, the asset remains visible in your wallet, but its value will be listed as $0.

How to hide your small balances

  • App

    1. Go to newwallet.svg Wallet.
    2. Next to the Sort: Amount dropdown, select the newwallet.svg Wallet button.
    3. Use that button to toggle between showing all balances or hiding any small or $0 balances.
  • Web

    1. Expand the side menu and select newwallet.svg Wallets.
    2. Next to the Search for wallet bar, select the newwallet.svg Wallet button.
    3. Use that button to toggle between showing all balances or hiding any small or $0 balances.

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