Swap AGRS at the Best Rate
Swap AGRS when you want direct exposure while keeping execution self-custodial. On 1inch, the swap aggregator compares supported routes across DEX liquidity to help improve a crypto swap involving AGRS. AGRS is commonly used for trading, portfolio rotation, or ecosystem exposure in DeFi on Ethereum. For a straightforward quote, start from Swap. If you want advanced execution context, review the Terminal for more control.
About AGRS
AGRS is a token traded on Ethereum. On 1inch, the swap aggregator compares supported routes across DEX liquidity to help improve a crypto swap involving AGRS, while you keep full control of your funds in your own wallet.
AGRS recorded $19.1K in trading volume over the last 24 hours. Ethereum is the only network where the 1inch token catalog lists AGRS.
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What is AGRS used for?
AGRS is used for trading, portfolio rotation, or ecosystem exposure in DeFi. The role of the token can vary by network, liquidity conditions, and the route you choose, so it helps to review the quote before you confirm a swap.
Which networks support AGRS on 1inch?
AGRS is available on supported networks where liquidity exists and the route can be quoted in the 1inch dApp. Support can differ by chain and current liquidity conditions, so check the token selector and live quote in the Swap flow before you trade.
How does 1inch find the best AGRS rate?
1inch compares supported routes and optimizes execution across available liquidity sources on Ethereum, splitting your order across pools when that improves the AGRS price.
How do I protect my AGRS trades from MEV?
1inch adds MEV protection in supported intent-based flows to reduce exposure to front-running and sandwich attacks, which matters most on volatile or thin AGRS routes.