Ledger integrates 1inch dApp for one-click secure DeFi trading to elevate user experience with hardware-level protection and seamless token swaps worldwide.Ledger integrates 1inch dApp for one-click secure DeFi trading to elevate user experience with hardware-level protection and seamless token swaps worldwide.

Ledger Taps 1inch dApp for Secure DeFi Trading with One-Click

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Ledger Signers, the most renowned security instruments in crypto, now connect to the 1ich decentralized application (dApp) in only one click, facilitating world users seamless, secure token swaps at the best rates. The purpose of this connectivity is to provide an innovative experience of decentralized finance (DeFi) trading in an efficient and simple way, with one-click.

Users are now fed up with too many steps for verifications, too many obstacles, too far from traditional finance before making a transaction. They want a fast and secure way the transfer their funds around the world. 1inch and Ledger are going to change the way of trading and keep people away from the complex way of trading while ensuring security.

Ledger Introduces Advanced Signer Features to Simplify and Secure User Experience

Ledger’s new features are playing their significant part to provide ease to users around the world. These features enable users to instantly join their signer to the dApp with a single click, just like other famous software wallets. The software is currently working to reduce the efforts of users while ensuring a protected and secure ecosystem.

1inch is the only dApp to gadget that features, with this Ledger, users will be able to swap crypto at the best available rates. Basically, the purpose of Ledger signers is to safeguard the users’ digital assets safely and securely. Furthermore, Signers have unique features totally different from those of software wallets that store private keys online or connected to a device. Ledger signers keep those keys entirely offline, isolated from potential hacks or malware.

Ledger Signers Bring Hardware-Level Security to EVM Chains with Direct Browser Access

Ledger signers add a physical layer of security: to confirm a transition, the user should approve it directly on the signer without depending on third parties. Ledger is the only option to benefit users in a serious way to safeguard their crypto. The Ledger will be available directly on desktops (Chrome, Brave, and Other Chromium-based browsers), helping all ledger instruments, except for the original Ledger Nano S, and only EVM-compatible chains.

Jean-Francois Rochet, EVM-consumer Services at Ledger, expressed his view. He said, “We are really happy to see 1inch embracing Ledger’s proposition and moving so quickly to be the first to implement direct connection with Ledger signers. Now, anyone using 1inch with a Ledger signer can seamlessly swap directly through 1inch, with full support for Clear Signing and transaction check, a seamless and secure experience.”

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