Yellow Network Introduces Cross-Chain Swaps to Yellow Wallet via 1inch Integration

Yellow Network has enhanced its Yellow Wallet with a powerful new feature — cross-chain token swaps — thanks to the integration of 1inch’s Fusion Swap technology. This addition enables users to swap assets between blockchains effortlessly while enjoying transparent fees and enhanced protection.
1inch, a leading aggregator in the decentralized exchange (DEX) space, specializes in securing the best trade execution by aggregating liquidity from multiple platforms. Its Fusion Swap technology brings an extra layer of security and efficiency to the process, minimizing the risks of front-running and sandwich attacks while intelligently navigating multiple liquidity sources to optimize rates.
With this upgrade, Yellow Wallet users can perform cross-chain swaps directly from their wallet balances. The swap process is straightforward: users select the source token and chain, choose the destination token and chain, and execute the swap — all within a few clicks.
First-time swappers must grant token permissions, after which all future swaps can be initiated instantly. The wallet also displays expected transaction fees upfront, so users know exactly what to expect before executing the trade.
“Users only incur fees when swaps are successful,” a Yellow Network representative shared. “If a swap is not complete within 10 minutes, the full amount is automatically refunded to the user.”
The new version of Yellow Wallet also includes a swap history tool, logging the latest 10 transactions and distinguishing between same-chain and cross-chain swaps, along with detailed status indicators.
However, the service is not available everywhere. Users from sanctioned regions — including the U.S., Iran, North Korea, and other restricted territories — are blocked from accessing it. Attempts to bypass these restrictions using VPNs or other tools are against the platform’s terms of use.
Yellow Network also reminds users that if newly swapped tokens don’t instantly appear, they can be manually added using the “Import assets” feature by entering the appropriate token contract address.