1inch Integrates Sonic, Enabling Seamless DeFi Swaps and MEV Safety

  • 1inch, a DeFi aggregator, has integrated the Sonic blockchain network.
  • The integration allows users to swap assets on Sonic with low fees and access cross-chain trading with other EVM-compatible chains.
  • The update adds Sonic as a native network in the 1inch Wallet and enables tracking assets using Portfolio features.
  • All swaps on Sonic through 1inch are protected by built-in MEV (Maximal Extractable Value) safeguards.
  • Sonic liquidity is now available in 1inch’s Pathfinder routing algorithm, promising improved swap rates and access via the 1inch Developer Portal APIs.

1inch, a leading decentralized finance (DeFi) aggregator, has integrated the Sonic blockchain network as of today. This update enables users to swap assets on Sonic with competitive rates and conduct cross-chain trades with other EVM-compatible (Ethereum Virtual Machine) networks. The goal is to make trading digital assets faster and more convenient.

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According to company announcements, the Sonic network now appears as a default option in the 1inch Wallet, allowing users to store, exchange, and monitor their assets in one place. The integration also adds Sonic liquidity to 1inch’s new Pathfinder routing algorithm, which is designed to find optimal trading paths and ensure the best exchange rates for users. All transactions on Sonic through 1inch also include protection against MEV, which can help prevent unfair trading practices and secure each swap.

“With this integration, users receive our gasless, industry-leading swap rates on Sonic and can securely trade to and from the chain, no bridges required. This is another step toward our mission of unifying the DeFi ecosystem, while also reinforcing why we remain the number one DEX aggregator,” said Sergej Kunz, Co-Founder of 1inch.

For developers, access to Sonic comes through the 1inch Developer Portal APIs, which include services such as Swap, Balance, Spot Price, and History. These APIs make it easier to integrate advanced trading routes into third-party applications. Newcomers to DeFi benefit from low fees, and everyday users can utilize Sonic immediately by switching networks in the 1inch Wallet.

“1inch integrating with Sonic is a powerful validation of what we’re building. A lightning-fast, builder-friendly chain designed to make DeFi simple and scalable. By combining Sonic’s performance with 1inch’s world-class aggregation, we’re unlocking a seamless experience for users and empowering developers with deeper liquidity and better tools. It’s another step toward a more unified, accessible financial future,” stated Michael Kong, CEO of Sonic Labs.

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Protocols available on Sonic via 1inch are ready for users. The integration aims to support different types of market participants, from active traders seeking faster transactions to developers and first-time crypto users.

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