Biswap on Mobile: WalletConnect Setup and UX Limitations can be straightforward if you follow the right steps, but expect several mobile-specific UX frictions. Use this guide to complete a secure WalletConnect connection on mobile, understand common interface limitations, and apply practical workarounds so you can trade or provide liquidity with fewer surprises. First, open Biswap in your mobile browser and have a compatible wallet app ready.
Quick answer: set up WalletConnect by opening the Biswap site in your mobile browser, tapping “Connect Wallet,” choosing WalletConnect, then confirming the connection inside your wallet app via deep link or QR scanner. Key limitations include cramped UI, session persistence issues, deep-link failures, and limited visibility into token approvals. This guide explains step-by-step setup, why these issues occur, and actionable mitigations.
Biswap is a decentralized exchange (DEX) built on the Binance Smart Chain / BNB Chain that uses an AMM model to enable token swaps, liquidity provision, and yield features. In the broader DeFi space, WalletConnect serves as a secure bridge between web interfaces and mobile wallets without exposing private keys.
Why mention other chains? Some wallets support multiple chains (including Ethereum), so understanding chain selection is important: connecting to the wrong network can cause failed transactions or lost tokens.
Below is a practical setup flow that works across common wallet apps like Trust Wallet, MetaMask Mobile, Rainbow, and others that support WalletConnect deep links.