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Added info message and link for Mento stable swaps #207

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This PR adds an informational message directing users to swap Mento stablecoins like cUSD. The message includes a link to app.mento.org for easy access.

This UI Update can be seen here:
Screenshot 2025-02-10 at 05 13 09

Current Behavior:
Users may not have a direct way to access Mento for stable swaps.

Updated Behavior:
A message is now displayed, guiding users to swap tokens on Mento.

Other changes
N/A

Tested
Manually tested to confirm that the message appears correctly and the link directs users to the intended page.

Backwards compatibility
This change is fully backward-compatible as it only adds an informational message.

Documentation
No documentation updates required, as this is a minor UI change.

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