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Uniswap Wallet will add fiat support through partnership with Transak

Forklog / 02.07.2024 / 11:17
Uniswap Wallet will add fiat support through partnership with Transak

The developers of the Uniswap Wallet non-custodial wallet will add the ability to purchase cryptocurrencies for fiat using Apple Pay, Google Pay and bank cards. This will happen thanks to a partnership with the Transak payment company.

Onboard to DeFi Like Never Before!@Transak 🤝 @Uniswap

📰 Learn more on @TheBlock__ 🔗 https://t.co/BizQCo764F

🦄 @Uniswap integrates @Transak’s on-ramp to ensure a user-friendly onboarding experience into DeFi 💸

🌍 Buy from 160+ countries
💳 Pay with 20+ Payment Methods… pic.twitter.com/42PumDyEmO

— Transak (@Transak) July 1, 2024

Cooperation will eliminate the need to transfer funds from a centralized exchange and potentially remove barriers for new users. They will be able to count on a "smooth and intuitive transition experience to DeFi."

Transak offers "a huge number of global and local payment methods" in 160 countries around the world.

Uniswap Wallet provides integration with the "related" DEX, which facilitates the exchange and trading of tokens in the application.

Recall that in June, the Uniswap Labs team deployed the protocol of the same name on the Zora second-level solution.

In addition to Zora, the largest non-custodial exchange supports Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, Base, BNB Chain, Avalanche, Celo and Blast.

Previously, Uniswap Labs acquired the reality crypto game Crypto: The Game.

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