Anchorage Digital has announced a strategic partnership with Uniswap Labs, under which the Uniswap trading API has been integrated directly into the Porto wallet interface. This innovation allows institutional users to perform token swaps directly within Porto without the need to use third-party decentralized applications.
This is reported by Finway
New Opportunities for Institutional DeFi Players
The integration of the Uniswap Labs API into the Porto wallet aims to make decentralized finance (DeFi) more accessible for institutional market participants. Token swaps can now be executed in just a few clicks, and users do not need to connect to external platforms. A key element of the solution is the hardware security modules (HSM) that store private keys, ensuring the highest level of protection for digital assets.
“The integration of Anchorage Digital’s wallet with the Uniswap Labs API allows institutional users to operate in DeFi with cryptocurrency speed — without compromising on security,” said Nathan McCauley, CEO and co-founder of Anchorage Digital.
Benefits for Users and Future Development
- Intuitive user experience: swaps occur with just a few clicks, without the need for additional tools or leaving the platform.
- Enhanced security: private keys are stored offline in certified hardware HSM modules.
- Constant access to Uniswap liquidity without the need to leave the Anchorage ecosystem.
Hayden Adams, founder and CEO of Uniswap Labs, emphasized the importance of the partnership, noting that institutional investors are increasingly turning to DeFi technologies, and the integration allows them to access competitive pricing and deep liquidity.
Industry experts believe that this move strengthens Anchorage Digital’s position as a leading provider of solutions for the institutional sector in the Web3 space. The combination of custodial services with decentralized finance contributes to the development of digital asset infrastructure, meeting high security standards and regulatory requirements.
Recently, Anchorage Digital announced its intention to acquire Mountain Protocol, an issuer of the USDM stablecoin.