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Introducing AnyAlt Swap Widget – Any Emerging Token with Fiat Currency

Bunzz is launching AnyAlt Finance. AnyAlt is a DeFi product that combines an on-ramp function with a DEX. In simple terms, it’s a platform where the user can buy any token, regardless of market capitalization, using fiat currency.

The AnyAlt Swap Widget solves this issue, easily. The user’s project can implement the AnyAlt Swap UI on its landing page by simply pasting a code snippet. There is no need for any cumbersome application process to use this widget, and the user’s project does not have to pay any fees. The user only needs to paste the code.

In other words, the user’s project can potentially boost liquidity at zero cost. Bunzz’s team is optimistic that this will empower all emerging tokens.

Those who are interested can apply through this form.

If a user wants to buy an emerging token with a low market capitalization, they have to go through a long, tedious, and expensive journey: bank → CEX → wallet → bridge → DEX, with high fees at each step. AnyAlt has found a solution to this pain point.

This launch is merely the first chapter in AnyAlt’s roadmap. Bunzz want to contribute to the convergence of traditional finance and decentralized finance that lies ahead.

Users who are interested in joining AnyAlt Can contact Bunzz here.

About BunzzBunzz is a leading company in Web3×LLM, operating Asia’s largest DApps development infrastructure. We develop and provide various Web3 infrastructures and services aimed at realizing “smart contracts as a public good.”

Shareholders: Arriba Studio, Coincheck Labs, DG Daiwa Ventures, gmjp, East Ventures, GMO AI &Web3, GREE Ventures, Hyperithm, Kotaro Tamura, Kazutaka Mori, mint, SPIRAL VENTURES, 01Booster Capital, Ceres

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This article was originally published on Chainwire


Source: Cryptocurrency - investing.com

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