Processor Swap Cetus
This Processor enables token swaps from a Cetus pool. The swap is executed using the Cetus SDK.
Libraries used in the swap Processor code:
1.2.1

In the example above, the configuration swaps HIPPO tokens to SUI using the HIPPO/SUI pool on the Sui network.
Configuration meanings:
Variable name for storing result
Yes
This Processor will output the transaction hash of the swap. You can choose a variable name to store the transaction hash. For example: TX_HASH_SWAP_TOKEN_EVMN_CETUS
Private key
Yes
This is the private key of the wallet performing the transaction. Each Profile has a default variable for storing the private key, so you can use the default variable WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY
Node endpoint group
Yes
Select the node provider to interact with the blockchain
Pool address
Yes
The address of the pool you want to swap
Input token address
Yes
A pool contains two tokens. Here, you enter the address of the token you want to swap from. For example, if you want to swap HIPPO for SUI (sell HIPPO), input the address of the HIPPO token in this field
Output token address
Yes
Enter the address of the token you want to receive after the swap. For example, if you are swapping HIPPO for SUI (selling HIPPO), input the address of the SUI token here
Input token amount
Yes
Enter the amount of tokens you want to sell. For example, if you want to sell 1,000 HIPPO for SUI, enter 1000
Slippage tolerance (%)
Yes
Maximum slippage for swaps. For pools with low price volatility, you should set this value low (e.g., 0.3%, 0.5%). For pools with high price volatility over short periods, set a higher value to increase the likelihood of a successful swap
Max price impact (%)
Yes
Maximum price impact for swaps. For pools with high liquidity, you should set this value low (e.g., 0.3%, 0.5%). For pools with low liquidity, you may choose a higher value
Gas price (MIST)
No
Gas price for executing the transaction. If you do not specify a value, the gas price will default to the current average on the chain. For best results, it is recommended to set the gas price to increase the likelihood of a successful swap transaction
Total number of transaction
Yes
The minimum value is 1. If you enter a value greater than 1, such as 10, this Processor will execute 10 swap transactions in a single batch. Unlike EVM or Solana, transactions interacting with the same token on Sui are processed sequentially—each transaction must be confirmed before the next one is executed
Wait for the transaction to be confirmed?
No
If you enable this option, the Processor will wait for the swap transaction to be confirmed before proceeding to the next Processor. If you leave it unchecked, the Processor will broadcast the swap transaction without waiting for confirmation and immediately move on to the next Processor
How to select the Gas Price (MIST) for the Processor
If you want your transaction to be mined faster by competing on gas, you can manually set the Gas Price (MIST) for the Processor.
For example, if you want to swap tokens in the HIPPO/SUI pool, review several recent transactions to see their Gas Price (in MIST). This will help you select an appropriate value for the Processor.
Using the following transaction as a reference: https://suivision.xyz/txblock/9DMcpyu7WrHBQiRiBNEHNgAVfKVCDzehqSFbHEDiCrTu, navigate to the Gas Price section to see the value used. Based on this, you can set the Gas Price (in MIST) to 750 for the Processor.

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