If a unified swap transaction moving tokens between networks partially fails, the user will be refunded in USDC on the destination network they were trying to move funds to.
Example: A user swaps 100 AVAX into ETH on Ethereum. If there is a partial failure that would cause a refund, the user would receive the swap’s worth of USDC on the Ethereum network.
NOTE: Only cross-network swap transactions that do not pass through the Avalanche Bridge (Ethereum bridging) or Lombard Bridge (Bitcoin bridging) would be eligible for this refund. Such transactions would be executed through Markr (not either bridge above). Core’s swap fee will not be applied to the refunded amount.
For any additional questions, please view our other knowledge base articles or contact a Product Support team member via the chat button. Examples are for illustrative purposes only.
