Yellow Network has upgraded its Yellow Wallet by integrating Fusion Swap technology from 1inch, delivering a seamless and secure cross-chain token swapping experience

Yellow Network has upgraded its Yellow Wallet with Fusion Swap technology from 1inch, delivering a seamless and secure cross-chain token swapping experience.
As part of the upgrade, Yellow Wallet has integrated Fusion Swap technology from 1inch, a decentralized exchange aggregator known for optimizing trades by pulling liquidity from multiple platforms.
Announced via a press release on Monday (August 7), 1inch’s Fusion Swap technology is designed to provide DeFi users with a superior experience through its specialized execution model, which protects traders from front-running and sandwich attacks. The system also enhances swap efficiency by routing transactions intelligently through the best liquidity pools available.
With this integration, users can now swap tokens across different blockchains directly from their wallet balance. To initiate a swap, simply select the token and its blockchain in the “From” field, and the destination token and blockchain in the “To” field.
For first-time usage, token approval is required before initiating swaps. After approval, users can proceed with trades by clicking “Execute Swap.” The wallet also provides estimated fees upfront to ensure users are fully informed.
“Only successful swaps incur fees—users pay nothing if the transaction fails. If the swap isn’t completed within 10 minutes, all funds are automatically returned,” a spokesperson for Yellow Network said.
Moreover, Yellow Wallet now features a transaction history section, displaying the latest 10 swaps with categorization between same-chain and cross-chain transactions. Each entry includes status updates for transparency.
This service is not available in the United States, Iran, North Korea, or other sanctioned territories. Attempts to circumvent these restrictions using VPNs or similar methods are strictly forbidden.
If swapped tokens don’t appear immediately in a user’s wallet, Yellow Network advises using the “Import assets” feature, where users can manually add tokens by inputting their contract addresses.
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