The 1inch Network is integrated into Trust Wallet
The 1inch API now powers the swapping functionality of one of the most popular crypto wallets.
The 1inch Network is glad to share that after a successful governance vote, the 1inch API has been integrated into Trust Wallet to power its swap functionality.
Previously, the Trust Swap functionality used a combination of Uniswap and PancakeSwap. From now on, all of the Trust Wallet app’s swapping needs will be facilitated by the 1inch API. This integration perfectly demonstrates why DeFi projects should power their swap functionality with 1inch rather than any specific DEX: their users get access to various DEXes anyway, while tech support becomes easier and more efficient.
The switch to 1inch brings about a number of advantages for Trust Wallet users who can now:
- swap ERC20 to other ERC20 tokens, as well as BEP20 to BEP20 tokens
- have access to more swappable asset pairs
- enjoy lower slippage, better rates and smaller fees.
The opportunity to swap Polygon assets will be added soon.
“The integration of the 1inch API saves a project time and money,” says 1inch Network co-founder Sergej Kunz. “There’s no longer a need to invest in development, they already got an efficient and user-friendly service for its customers. They can now focus on improving their products.”
“Meanwhile, users benefit from the deepest liquidity, best swap rates, top security and access to various chains,” he adds.
To get a more detailed explanation of why DEX aggregators are outdoing DEXes, check out this post.
And stay tuned for more exciting news about 1inch integrations and collaborations!
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