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# What is Rainbow\.ag?

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Rainbow\.ag is a tool on the TON blockchain that helps users exchange tokens at the best possible rates by comparing and selecting the most efficient routes across various decentralized exchanges.&#x20;

Rather than swapping directly from one token to another, Rainbow\.ag can split transactions across different pools or even intermediary tokens to secure the best price. This ensures users get more value out of their swaps without the need to manually search for the best rates.

For more details, please visit the [How it Works](/docs/introduction/how-it-works.md) section.


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