Ski Mask Dog (SKI) is a meme-driven token native to the Base network, attracting users who want to move in and out of Base ecosystem assets quickly. Traders often swap SKI when rebalancing between meme coins or bridging value across different Base-based positions. Zest Exchange lets you exchange SKI without creating an account, showing you the rate before you confirm.
SKI runs exclusively on the Base network, so you must send and receive SKI using a Base-compatible wallet address — sending to an Ethereum mainnet or other EVM address that does not support Base could result in lost funds. Before confirming your swap on Zest, double-check that your destination wallet is set to the Base network. Because SKI is a meme token with potentially variable on-chain activity, confirmation times can fluctuate depending on Base network congestion at the time of your transaction. Zest displays the expected rate and any applicable minimums in the exchange widget before you commit, so review those figures carefully prior to sending.
SKI is supported on the Base network only. When setting up your swap, make sure your sending and receiving wallets are both configured for Base to avoid any misdirected funds.
Base network tokens like SKI use standard EVM wallet addresses and do not require a memo, tag, or secondary identifier. Just confirm your Base wallet address is correct before submitting the transaction.
Ski Mask Dog was deployed as a Base-native token, meaning its contract and liquidity exist on the Base chain rather than Ethereum mainnet or other EVM networks. If you need SKI on another chain, you would need a separate bridging step outside of Zest.
Minimums vary depending on the trading pair and current network conditions. The exact minimum for your specific SKI swap is displayed in the Zest exchange widget before you confirm, so check there for the most accurate figure.
Zest does not require you to sign up or create an account for standard SKI swaps. The exchange is non-custodial, meaning Zest does not hold your funds during the process, though certain circumstances may involve additional checks depending on the swap.