Uniswap (UNI) app goes live on Android with Blast integration for faster, cheaper swaps and multilingual, multi-currency support.
The Uniswap (UNI) mobile application has finally gone live for the public, which will see the integration of Blast, a Layer-2 scaling solution for Ethereum. It permits swaps to be carried out directly within the app, making the process more seamless and improving the user experience on the decentralized exchange (DEX).
Uniswap’s Improved UX with Blast The Blast protocol integrated into Uniswap (UNI) provides significant advancements in transaction speed and lowered gas fees. Blast tackles Ethereum mainnet’s scalability challenges, allowing Uniswap (UNI) users to benefit from quicker and cheaper transactions. This synergy becomes extremely important when the network is having a lot of congestion, and so the speed of transactions slows down and the fees go high.
The mobile app now accepts native yield for cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum (ETH) and USDB stablecoin. Presently, instead of active participation in other DeFi protocols, users can get an interest from these holdings directly via the application. Because of this feature, investing becomes less complicated, and the overall utility of the app increases.
Swap Functionality and Liquidity Provision Liquidity pools for Uniswap v2 and v3 are available within the Uniswap mobile app. Native yields can be earned by liquidity providers in v2 pools if one of the two tokens in the pool is either USDB or wrapped ETH (wETH). This is like holding these tokens in a Blast wallet. But since concentrated liquidity is relatively complex, v3 pools on Blast do not have native yield yet.
The use of limit orders that are automatically triggered upon reaching certain price conditions is allowed on the app. This tool is a must-have for traders who want to maximize their trading strategies without constantly monitoring market moves.
Global Accessibility and Multilingual Support The mobile app’s multilingual and multicurrency support illustrates Uniswap’s global accessibility. Customers are free to surf and transact in over seven languages, such as English, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese, French, traditional Chinese, and simplified Chinese. Multilingual support is available to cater to a huge number of users from different cultural backgrounds, making the website accessible to a wider audience, i.e. global.
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