Privy Adds Native Token Swaps via Uniswap (UNI) API Integration
The post Privy Adds Native Token Swaps via Uniswap (UNI) API Integration appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
James Ding
Apr 07, 2026 15:51
Stripe-owned Privy integrates Uniswap (UNI) API for built-in swaps across 18 chains, giving developers instant access to $4.3T+ in cumulative DEX liquidity.
Privy, the embedded wallet infrastructure platform acquired by Stripe last year, has integrated Uniswap (UNI)’s API to enable native token swaps directly within its wallet layer. The integration gives developers building on Privy immediate access to Uniswap’s liquidity without custom implementation work. The move connects Privy’s developer ecosystem to Uniswap’s protocol, which has processed over $4.3 trillion in cumulative volume across 18 blockchain networks and supports more than 10 million tradeable assets. What This Means for Developers Developers using Privy can now offer token swaps as a native capability rather than bolting on a separate exchange integration. Swaps execute within Privy’s wallet infrastructure, which matters for teams building payment applications, remittance services, or any product requiring on-the-fly asset conversion. The technical specs are competitive: Uniswap API delivers quote routing in approximately 200 milliseconds across its supported chains. The API accesses both onchain and offchain liquidity sources, with Uniswap claiming historical price improvement versus leading aggregators. Notably, the Uniswap Developer Platform charges no API subscription fees or per-call costs, even at scale. Developers outside Privy’s ecosystem can also generate API keys directly. Stripe’s Crypto Infrastructure Play This integration gains additional significance given Stripe’s acquisition of Privy in June 2025. Stripe has been steadily expanding its blockchain infrastructure capabilities, and Privy’s embedded wallet technology—which uses Trusted Execution Environment security and distributed key sharding—fits that strategy. Privy’s core appeal is simplifying Web3 onboarding. Users can create self-custodial wallets using email or social logins, bypassing the traditional seed phrase and browser extension friction. The platform supports EVM chains, Solana, and Bitcoin. Adding Uniswap swaps natively means Stripe-backed applications…
Filed under: News - @ April 8, 2026 12:26 am