1inch teams up with Blockscan to launch first dedicated, explorer-grade view into 1inch cross-chain transactions
A single link now lets users view their full 1inch Cross-chain Swap end-to-end, affirming 1inch’s position as the No. 1 choice for partners who prioritize auditable cross-chain execution.
What delivers real transaction transparency? A reliable, easy-to-use scanner. Meet the 1inch Cross-chain Swap scanner, built with Blockscan - the cross-chain arm of the team behind Etherscan. It offers the first dedicated, explorer-grade view into 1inch cross-chain transactions.
The scanner boosts transparency and traceability in cross-chain settlement. With a single link, users can now see their entire swap end-to-end. This makes debugging and integrator support faster and strengthens trust through clear, independent, explorer-style verification of 1inch cross-chain activity.
By partnering with Etherscan/Blockscan and launching the cross-chain scanner, 1inch reinforces its role as transparent, verifiable cross-chain infrastructure.
“Abstracting complexity from cross-chain transactions is essential, yet transparency and traceability must not be sacrificed,” said Sergej Kunz, 1inch co-founder. “The launch of the 1inch Cross-Chain Swap Scanner directly addresses this challenge by providing clear, end-to-end visibility into cross-chain transactions. With this, 1inch continues to set the standard for the industry.”
“As multichain adoption accelerates, clear cross chain transaction visibility is essential and we’re excited to support 1inch in powering seamless cross chain DeFi activity for users across every network supported by Etherscan,” added Harith Kamarul, Product Manager at Etherscan.
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