Like I said before.
Swaps will kill the market for this coin. Good chance of it getting delisted. You're better off getting someone to fix it for you.
Translation for the uninitiated:
The Real reason for the swap plain and simple is this:
Due to the copy and paste of how the coin was put together and lack of coding skills needed to fix the wallet the dev/managing team decides it's just easier to copy and paste another coin and swap for that. However, during the swap the holders of the coin will lose 99% of the value of their coins. So after the swap what then when issues come up with the new copy and paste coin?
There's a reason why I say, get someone (ask the community for help) to fix the coin instead of doing the swap. The swap will only kill-off the current existing market for this coin, and anyone who are supporting the coin will eventually disappear as well if the swap occurs. The swap is not a solution. It's bad for everyone.
Even if it is swapped, the new coin would have to be worth 100,000 times more and even then it would still be 100,000 times disadvantaged as a loss as a coin.