Road Town, British Virgin Islands, December 15th, 2025, FinanceWire
1inch, the leading DeFi ecosystem, announces that its 1inch Cross-chain Swap scanner, built together with Blockscan, the cross-chain arm from the team behind Etherscan, is now live. This provides the first dedicated, explorer-grade view into 1inch cross-chain transactions.
The scanner aims to improve transparency and traceability for cross-chain settlement. Via a single link users can now view their entire cross-chain swap end-to-end. The innovation enables more efficient debugging and support for integrators, while strengthening trust through transparent, independent, explorer-style verification of 1inch Cross-chain activity.
Through this strategic relationship with Blockscan and creation of cross-chain scanner, 1inch reinforces its position as transparent, verifiable cross-chain infrastructure.
“Abstracting complexity from cross-chain transactions is essential, yet transparency and traceability must not be sacrificed. The launch of the 1inch Cross-Chain Swap Scanner directly addresses this challenge by providing clear, end-to-end visibility into cross-chain transactions. With this, 1inch continues to set the standard for the industry,” said Sergej Kunz, 1inch co-founder.
“As multichain adoption accelerates, clear cross chain transaction visibility is essential and we’re excited to support 1inch in powering seamless cross chain DeFi activity for users across every network supported by Etherscan,” said Harith Kamarul, Product of Blockscan.
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From the team behind Etherscan, Blockscan lets users track addresses across 30+ leading networks including Ethereum, Solana, BNB Smart Chain, and L2s, extending Etherscan’s mission of providing equitable access to human-readable data across multiple blockchains.
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