The Good Tech Companies - How 1inch and Sonic are Uniting for Faster, Smarter DeFi Trading
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How 1-inch and Sonic are uniting for faster, smarter DeFi trading, by A'Shawn Pondy.
How can decentralized finance, or DeFi, combine the quest for optimal trading rates with the demand
for rapid transaction speeds? 1-inch, a prominent DeFi aggregator, has announced its expansion to
the Sonic network from Sonic Labs.
This integration aims to merge Oneinch's capability to find competitive rates across various decentralized exchanges with Sonic's focus on high-speed transaction processing.
This development is designed to allow users to conduct trades across Sonic and other compatible EVM chains with greater efficiency. The integration means that the sonic network is now natively
supported within the 1-inch wallet and traceable with portfolio, allowing users to store, swap,
and track their digital assets. A key technical aspect of this integration involves sonic
liquidity being incorporated into Pathfinder, which is 1-inch's intelligent routing algorithm.
A DeFi aggregator like 1-inch Pathfinder is a tool that scans multiple
decentralized exchanges and liquidity pools to find the most efficient and cost-effective
path for a user's trade. For example, suppose a user wants to swap Token A for Token B in
that case, 1-inch Pathfinder will check various exchanges, such as Uniswap and Curve, on Sonic,
identify the best available rates, and route the transaction
through the optimal combination of these platforms to minimize costs and maximize the user's
output.
This process aims to ensure that regardless of whether a user interacts directly with
the 1-inch interface or through its developer portal APIs, they benefit from these optimized
trade routes.
Additionally, all swaps executed on Sonic through 1inch are protected by 1inches built
in Maximal Extractable Value, or MEV, safeguards.
MEV refers to the profit that can be extracted by strategically ordering, inserting, or censoring
transactions within a blockchain block.
In simple terms, it is a form of value that can be extracted by block producers, like
miners or validators, by manipulating the order of transactions. For example, if a large buy order for a token is pending, an MEV bot might execute
a small buy order just before it, drive the price up, then execute a sell order immediately after
the large order, profiting from the price difference. 1inch's MEV safeguards are designed
to protect users from such practices, aiming to ensure that trades are executed fairly and securely.
Sonic's technical foundations and developer incentives Sonic is an EVM blockchain,
meaning it is compatible with the Ethereum virtual machine.
An EVM blockchain is a decentralized virtual computer that executes smart contracts,
which are self-executing agreements with the terms of the agreement directly written into lines of code.
This compatibility all allows developers to deploy existing Ethereum-based applications
and smart contracts on Sonic with minimal changes, fostering a broader developer ecosystem.
Sonic Labs highlights the network's capacity for high performance, stating IT can achieve
sub-second finality with up to 400,000 transactions per
second.
Transaction finality refers to the time it takes for a transaction on a blockchain to
be considered irreversible and permanently recorded.
Sub-second finality means that transactions are confirmed in less than one second, making
it suitable for applications requiring rapid processing.
At the core of Sonic's design is a unique incentive model called Fee Monetization, or FeeM.
This system allows developers to earn 90% of the network fees generated by their applications.
This contrasts with traditional blockchain models where transaction fees primarily go to validators or miners.
The FeeM model is inspired by Web2 revenue sharing models, such as those used by content platforms like YouTube, where creators are rewarded for driving engagement and usage.
For instance, if a decentralized application build on Sonic processes many transactions, the developer of that application receives a significant portion of the transaction fees,
creating a direct financial incentive for developers to build and scale their applications on the network.
This approach aims to foster a sustainable ecosystem for developers,
reducing their reliance on external funding rounds.
Final outlook The integration between Oneinch and Sonic represents a convergence of two important objectives in decentralized finance,
efficient trade execution and scalable blockchain infrastructure. For traders, the ability to access industry-leading rates combined with faster transaction speeds on Sonic can enhance the overall trading experience.
The inclusion of Sonic within the 1-inch wallet and its Pathfinder algorithm could simplify the process of engaging with decentralized exchanges,
making DeFi more accessible to a wider audience, including those new to the space.
From a broader perspective, the emphasis on developer incentives through Sonic's Afee monetization model is a notable development.
By directly rewarding developers for the usage their applications generate,
Sonic is attempting to create a more sustainable and self-reliant ecosystem.
This model could attract more builders to the network, potentially leading to a richer variety of decentralized applications.
While the technical capabilities of Sonic regarding transaction speed and finality are impressive, the true impact will depend on the sustained adoption by both users and developers.
This integration marks a step towards a more interconnected and efficient DeFi landscape, where the best tools and fastest networks work together to deliver a better user experience.
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