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Thanks. Sorry if the questions seem petty, I'm producing tezos defi education content, and I want to make sure I understand the front-end UX as much as possible. That way I can answer these sorts of questions.

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Answer: When it comes to micro swaps, using a router is not recommended. This is because routers are designed to handle larger swaps, and attempting to use a router for a micro swap could end up having a negative impact on the price. Additionally, if you need to make a large swap, it's better to break it down into several smaller ones to give arbitrage traders time to balance out the rate. This will help ensure that you get the most favorable rate possible. Ultimately, understanding the front-end UX of Tezos DEFI will help you make the best decisions when it comes to your swaps.
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To put it briefly, as far as I understand it, router should not be used for micro swaps. It's for larger swaps. But also you need to bear price imoact in mind and if you need to make a really big swap, it's better to break it down into several smaller ones, give arbitrage traders some time to balance out the rate.
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