Rewardy Wallet and 1inch Partner to Simplify DeFi Swaps Across Major Chains
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Rewardy Wallet has declared the incorporation of the 1inch Swap API, and this is an important move into making decentralized finance more user-friendly. The collaboration will allow users of Rewardy Wallet to convert currencies across various blockchains, but pay gas fees using native RWD tokens of Rewardy rather than the assets required by the network. Their update will eliminate one of the most common thorns of the DeFi industry and make onchain trading more user-friendly and approachable. Rewardy Wallet now supports 1inch Swap API across five chains.@RewardyWalletKR’s users get optimized routing, global liquidity, and – here’s the part that matters – gas paid in $RWD through EIP-7702. You don’t need ETH to use Ethereum. You don’t need BNB to swap on BNB Chain. pic.twitter.com/K8yI8ZXBGd — 1inch (@1inch) January 22, 2026 The integration launched on January 22, 2026 and enables users to make swaps directly in the in-app interface of Rewardy Wallet. The wallet provides a more convenient experience with this combination of account abstraction and sophisticated swap aggregation without compromising on self-custody and quality of execution. Solving the Native Gas Token Problem Among the most significant obstacles to decentralized trading, the necessity to have access to native network tokens like ETH, BNB, or MATIC to pay gas fees must be mentioned. Customers often experience unsuccessful transactions or have to purchase extra goods in order to accomplish a simple exchange. This problem is solved by implementing Rewardy Wallet which uses the 1inch Swap API to permit the payment of gas by using RWD tokens. Rewardy Wallet enables the settlement of gas expenses with the help of EIP-7702, and there is no need to store native coins. The transformation will eradicate the process of buying gas in advance and minimizes friction in the transactions. Consequently, the users would be able to concentrate…
Filed under: News - @ January 22, 2026 7:29 pm