GameStop recently announced the launch of GameStop Wallet, a self-custodial wallet that allows users to store, send, receive, and swap cryptocurrencies and NFTs. It is currently available as an easy-to-use browser wallet (Chrome extension).
To power DEX swaps in its new wallet, GameStop uses the 0x Swap API to access the deepest multi-chain liquidity at the best prices and deliver a seamless trading experience to its users.
"We're excited to see GameStop enter the Web3 space and proud that they selected 0x Swap API to power their new digital asset wallet for Ethereum-based token swaps. Wallets and NFTs are instrumental in attracting new users into the space and growing the crypto economy. We can't wait to support their team to deliver new Web3 experiences, help drive continued growth and innovation, and deliver even more power to the players in the future!"
- Fulvia Morales, Group Product Manager at 0x Labs
Blockchain will significantly level up the gaming industry. The future of gaming is one where gamers truly own the items they use in-game and can swap them inside or outside the game world. And at the heart of every Web3 unlocked game will be a digital asset wallet, like GameStop Wallet, powering the experience.
Top crypto wallets and apps trust 0x Swap API to deliver the best prices 🤝
Swap API is a free-to-use, professional-grade Web3 liquidity aggregation and smart order routing API trusted by businesses like Coinbase, MetaMask, Brave, Matcha, Zapper, and now GameStop. By using 0x API to easily and reliably tap into aggregated multi-chain DEX liquidity you’ll have more time to focus on what matters: your product.
The API finds the best prices from 100+ liquidity sources, both public (AMMs) and private (professional market makers), across a growing number of blockchains, including Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon, Avalanche, Fantom, Celo, and Optimism. To date, over $108 billion in ‘best priced’ volume has been delivered across 43M+ trades with industry-leading uptime and reliability.
To get started with Swap API, visit 0x.org for more info and check out the developer docs.
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