
DeFi project 1inch launches Android mobile wallet
The liquidity aggregator from decentralized exchanges 1inch has unveiled the 1inch Wallet app for mobile devices running Android. ForkLog reported this, citing project representatives.
“1inch always strives to make its products accessible to a new audience. Now numerous Android users around the world will be able to use the 1inch functionality on their mobile devices,” said Sergey Kunts, co-founder of the 1inch Network.
Developers launched the 1inch Wallet app for iOS in April 2021. The Android product offers a similar feature set, combining the web version of the aggregator with the mobile wallet.
Users can store, send, receive, and trade cryptocurrencies on the Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon, Optimistic Ethereum, Arbitrum, Gnosis Chain and Avalanche. The wallet supports the WalletConnect protocol, so it can be connected to a decentralized application in any browser and on any device.
Among the app’s features, developers highlighted support for Flashbot-транзакций, protecting users from front-running and sandwich attacks, Google Drive and file backups, and biometric authentication.
Earlier in March, the 1inch Network project introduced the P2P orders feature, which enables direct peer-to-peer exchange of digital assets between users.
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