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1inch Demonstrates Superior Gas Efficiency Compared to Competitors

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


  1. Intent-based Orders / 1inch Fusion
  2. Limit Orders
  3. 1inch Router

  4. Recent tests show that 1inch products are up to 16% more gas efficient than competitors. This reaffirms 1inch's commitment to reducing gas costs and providing better swap conditions.

    Intent-based Orders / 1inch Fusion

    Major players in the area of intent-based swap orders include 1inch (1inch Fusion), Uniswap (UniswapX), and CoW Swap. They use technologies that protect against MEV attacks and price slippage. The tests covered the following scenarios:

    Limit Orders

    The next round of tests focused on ordinary limit orders, where a fixed amount of tokens is swapped at a fixed price. The protocols compared were 1inch, Uniswap, 0x, and Paraswap in two types of swaps: swapping native currency for DAI and swapping wrapped native currency for DAI.

    1inch Router

    The 1inch Router protocol is designated to execute predefined swap routes. Tests were conducted on routes with up to 4 jumps through the most frequently used liquidity pools: Uniswap v2, Uniswap v3, and mixed pools. Tests confirmed that 1inch Router is the most efficient compared to competitors.

    The tests indicate that 1inch shows significant gas savings compared to competitors, reinforcing its commitment to providing the best conditions for users.

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