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1inch to Feature Hong Kong Kung Fu Legend Bruce Lee in Video and NFT Campaign

1inch to Feature Hong Kong Kung Fu Legend Bruce Lee in Video and NFT Campaign1inch Network has announced a long-term partnership with the Bruce Lee Family Company, aimed at fostering the adoption of decentralized finance and Web3 under the slogan “Take crypto seriousLee.” This collaboration celebrates the legacy of Bruce Lee, whose iconic “one-inch punch” inspired the name of the 1inch platform. The partnership will kick off with a […]

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1inch reveals new cross-chain swap feature

1inch claims that the feature has built-in security against maximal extractable value (MEV) attacks. 

Decentralized exchange (DEX) 1inch revealed a new feature that allows users to swap their digital assets cross-chain while retaining self-custody of the assets. 

The “Fusion+” feature combines both onchain and offchain liquidity to deliver swaps. The DEX claims the feature has built-in protection against maximal extractable value (MEV) attacks. 

The feature is powered by atomic swap technology, which, according to 1inch, is designed to support “all-or-nothing” transactions. If a swap fails, all the funds are returned to the sender. 

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Mastercard Partners With European Payments Giant Mercuryo, Supporting Non-Custodial Crypto Wallets

Mastercard Partners With European Payments Giant Mercuryo, Supporting Non-Custodial Crypto Wallets

Payments processing giant Mastercard is teaming up with a European counterpart to support non-custodial crypto wallets. In a new announcement, European payments firm Mercuryo says it’s teaming up with Mastercard to launch Spend, a crypto debit card that makes it convenient for customers to spend or cash out their digital assets. “In the context of […]

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Two Ethereum-Based DeFi Altcoins Spark Sudden Rallies After Whale Purchases: On-Chain Data

Two Ethereum-Based DeFi Altcoins Spark Sudden Rallies After Whale Purchases: On-Chain Data

Two Ethereum (ETH)-based decentralized finance (DeFi) altcoins are rallying after whales scooped up large amounts of the projects’ tokens, according to the crypto tracker Lookonchain. Lookonchain reports that the governance token of decentralized exchange (DEX) aggregator 1inch (1INCH) is up double digits after a large purchase. According to Lookonchain, a wallet associated with the investment […]

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1inch Announces Partnership With Mastercard for New Crypto-Fiat Debit Card

1inch Announces Partnership With Mastercard for New Crypto-Fiat Debit Card

Prominent decentralized exchange (DEX) aggregator 1inch is announcing a major partnership with payments giant Mastercard to create a debit card that will allow consumers to make purchases with either crypto or fiat funds. 1inch (1INCH) is announcing the launch of a partnership with Mastercard and Crypto Life to create a web3 debit card. According to […]

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Crypto Whales Sell Off Ethereum (ETH)-Based Altcoin Before Massive 40% Correction: On-Chain Data

Crypto Whales Sell Off Ethereum (ETH)-Based Altcoin Before Massive 40% Correction: On-Chain Data

Crypto whales sold off millions of dollars worth of yearn.finance on Saturday prior to YFI sharply correcting by over 40%, according to on-chain data. Spotted by blockchain-tracking firm Lookonchain, one wallet deposited the better part of $5.8 million worth of YFI to crypto exchanges, likely to be sold off on the open market. “Why did […]

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Crypto Whale Abruptly Crashes Price of Ethereum-Based Altcoin Swapping to Stablecoins: On-Chain Data

Crypto Whale Abruptly Crashes Price of Ethereum-Based Altcoin Swapping to Stablecoins: On-Chain Data

A deep-pocketed investor triggered a sudden price collapse of one Ethereum (ETH)-based altcoin by swapping their token holdings to stablecoins, according to on-chain data. Blockchain tracking firm Lookonchain says that after the crypto whale sold off their large holdings of SYN, the native token of bridge protocol Synapse, the price declined from about $0.41 to […]

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1inch Investment Fund Abruptly Accumulates $10,000,000 in Ethereum Amid Market Downturn: On-Chain Data

1inch Investment Fund Abruptly Accumulates ,000,000 in Ethereum Amid Market Downturn: On-Chain Data

A blockchain tracker finds that the investment fund associated with the decentralized exchange (DEX) aggregator 1inch (1INCH) abruptly accumulated $10 million worth of Ethereum (ETH) over the weekend. Blockchain tracker Lookonchain notes that the 1inch investment fund wallet also bought a total of 17,000 ETH worth $26.8 million at an average price of $1,569 across […]

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SEC is killing innovation in the United States — 1inch co-founder

U.S.-based Web3 companies and cryptocurrency exchanges could be pushed offshore following enforcement actions against Coinbase and Binance.US.

The United States could risk an exodus of major Web3 and cryptocurrency service providers as the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) takes action against Coinbase and Binance.

Sergej Kunz, a co-founder of decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol 1inch Network, believes the SEC’s enforcement action against the two centralized exchanges could have a negative effect on the growth of Web3 in the United States.

Related: SEC lawsuits against Binance and Coinbase unify the crypto industry

Speaking to Cointelegraph during Money 20/20 in Amsterdam — a popular global fintech event focused on payments and financial service providers — Kunz highlighted his belief that regulatory uncertainty in the U.S. could hurt the industry:

“I would say the same as Brian Armstrong. It’s killing innovation in the United States. All the companies there are thinking of moving to another country.”

Kunz added that he had witnessed Coinbase’s CEO holding talks with United Arab Emirates delegates earlier this year, exploring the possibility of setting up shop in the Middle East. Within a few weeks, news broke that Coinbase is indeed looking to establish a base of operations in the UAE.

Events in the U.S. this week are in stark contrast to the experience at Money 20/20, where a plethora of household names in traditional finance, or TradFi, were interspersed with a handful of companies and service providers from the cryptocurrency and DeFi ecosystem, including Ripple and USD Coin (USDC) issuer Circle.

Cointelegraph’s Gareth Jenkinson alongside 1inch Network co-founder Sergej Kunz at Money 20/20 in Amsterdam. Source: Cointelegraph

1inch Network, which has established itself as a notable DeFi aggregation protocol, also had a booth near the main entrance to the event. The company’s presence among so many TradFi players seems indicative of the latter’s growing interest in Web3.

Europe’s move to create solid regulatory standards for the cryptocurrency ecosystem through the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulations contrasts the lack of clarity across the Atlantic in the U.S., where Web3 firms and proponents continue to plead for a regulatory framework.

Related: 3 takeaways from the European Union’s MiCA regulation

Kunz said that while MiCA pertains more specifically to centralized exchanges, efforts to create frameworks for businesses to offer products and services across the continent have been positive for the wider Web3 ecosystem.

He also revealed that countries like Switzerland and the UAE have adopted an open-minded “how can we help” approach, putting them far ahead of the U.S. when it comes to DeFi regulations:

“They say, ‘How can we help you?’ If you have something that adds value, we can change the framework.”

Kunz said a major stumbling block for regulators is understanding how smart contracts and settlements work on blockchain systems. Players like 1inch have been communicating with regulators in the Middle East to adjust regulatory frameworks about DeFi-related products and services.

“When I do a keynote, I try to explain what is DeFi and Web3. How the settlement on smart contracts is more efficient than centralized settlement.“

Kunz added that events like the collapse of FTX indicate the risk for users of trusting a centralized party to hold their money or assets.

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Stripe tackles ‘cold start problem’ with the launch of fiat-to-crypto onramp

Web3 companies can utilize the Stripe-hosted fiat-to-crypto onramp to allow their customers to buy crypto at the “precise moment they need it.”

Internet payment processor Stripe has introduced a fiat-to-crypto onramp to address the "cold start problem" faced by Web3 companies, as a result of customers not having “crypto in their wallets to carry out transactions.”

According to a May 4 statement, Stripe’s newly launched fiat-to-crypto onramp – which will be hosted by Stripe itself – will allow Web3 companies to offer US-based customers the ability to purchase crypto "at the precise moment they need it," without the need to embed any code into a website or app.

Instead, customers will be directed to a link to convert their fiat into crypto.

Guillaume Poncin, head of engineering for crypto at Stripe said compliance-related tasks for Web3 companies using the onramp will be handled by Stripe – such as conversion and authorization optimization, identity verification and fraud prevention – in an effort to help "customers start using Web3 services quickly and safely."

It was noted that built-in tools for fraud detection and identity verification were implemented to support companies in meeting its Know Your Customer (KYC) and compliance requirements.

The implementation of the new onramp service is aimed at supporting Web3 companies provide a user-friendly way for customers to top up their crypto wallets. It noted: 

“Companies interested in offering cryptocurrency and blockchain-enabled experiences often face a cold start problem: Their customers don't have the crypto in their wallets to carry out transactions.”

Several Web3 companies including privacy-focused browser Brave, decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol 1inch and blockchain protocol Lens Protocol, have implemented Stripe’s fiat-to-crypto onramp, according to the statement.

James Mudgett, vice president of Web3 products at Brave stated that the service will allow the platform to “reach new Web3 users.”

Meanwhile, Sergei Kunz, cofounder at 1inch, highlighted the importance of building “bridges between Web2 and Web3," adding that Stripe's experience with Web3 companies makes it "well positioned to help."

Related: Crypto-friendly Stripe weighs public offering: Report

Speaking to Cointelegraph, Ohm Shah, co-founder of Wallet Guard stated that Stripe’s new offering could “allow for many people to easily enter into Web3.”

However, Shah stressed the importance of conducting due diligence before purchasing digital assets, even if the customer is familiar with the company providing the fiat-to-crypto onramp. He noted:

“While on-ramping with Stripe to purchase your very first NFT can be exciting, it’s important to consider how easy it is to lose your assets as all it takes is one malicious signature.”

This comes after mobile payments service Venmo announced its own fiat-to-crypto payment service on April 28.

During an interview at Consensus 2023, PayPal executive Jose Fernandez da Ponte said the new feature would provide a use-case for digital assets, because now crypto will be used for “fast and free near-instant transfers between Venmo wallets and PayPal wallets, which is basically connecting two of the largest networks and wallets in the country.”

Meanwhile, a day earlier at Consensus, Robinhood announced its own fiat-to-crypto on-ramp on April 27 – Robinhood Connect – allowing users to directly purchase and sell crypto using a credit or debit card, either in their self-custody wallet or natively in Decentralized applications (DApps).

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