Uniswap’s new integration with Revolut delivers a smooth fiat-to-crypto on-ramp, offering users simple access to major assets through supported regions.]]>Uniswap’s new integration with Revolut delivers a smooth fiat-to-crypto on-ramp, offering users simple access to major assets through supported regions.]]>

Uniswap Rolls Out Easy On-Ramp After Partnering With Revolut

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  • Uniswap integrates Revolut to enable fast, seamless fiat-to-crypto on-ramps directly within its web app and mobile wallet.
  • The partnership simplifies DeFi access by allowing users to buy major tokens using multiple fiat currencies across supported European regions.

By partnering with Revolut, Uniswap now offers a truly simple on-ramp. Users can purchase assets like ETH, USDC, and POL through the DEX Web App or Wallet using Revolut’s payment methods. Everything happens within a single ecosystem, making initial access to crypto much more efficient than traditional, time-consuming processes.

Uniswap Expands User Access as Revolut Brings Wider Fiat Support

This partnership with Revolut lands at a moment when users are actively looking for easier ways to enter crypto. Revolut’s support for many fiat currencies across a wide stretch of Europe gives Uniswap a strong on-ramp foundation.

Furthermore, by working together, the two companies are helping bridge traditional finance with the on-chain space. Purchases made via Revolut flow directly into an on-chain wallet, allowing users to jump into the DEX transactions without delay.

However, Revolut’s service currently functions only as an on-ramp. Users who want to convert crypto back to fiat will still have to use other methods. There are also regional limitations, as Revolut is not available globally. For users in supported regions, this integration can be a relatively seamless entry point into DeFi activities.

Last October, we reported that Uniswap had expanded its support beyond the EVM network by adding direct Solana trading in its web app via Jupiter liquidity. This integration marked Uniswap’s first step towards a more robust cross-chain swap mechanism, especially since they are also building bridges through partnerships with Wormhole and Unichain.

Also, last June, we highlighted UniswapX’s gas-free Limit Orders feature. This feature allows users to execute automated orders from various on-chain and off-chain liquidity sources without gas fees. Users can trade ERC-20 tokens without minimum swap limits, an innovation that many users say makes trading more flexible.

As of press time, UNI is changing hands at about $6.08, up 1.5% over the last 4 hours and 10.77% over the last 24 hours.

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