The wallet with 1inch Fusion+ ENS makes cross-chain crypto as easy as typing a name and effortless.
Fusion Wallet with OneInch Fusion + ENS
Think of a wallet that makes crypto feel simple, almost like Apple Pay or Google Pay but for multiple blockchains. That’s what we’re building. The Fusion Wallet brings together the power of cross-chain support, OneInch Fusion swaps, and ENS-style name resolution so you can focus on using crypto, not wrestling with it.
Cross-chain made easy: Whether it’s Ethereum, Tron, or other chains in the future, you can send and receive tokens without switching apps or worrying about messy addresses. The wallet handles the chain logic behind the scenes.
OneInch Fusion swaps: Forget hopping between decentralized exchanges. The wallet automatically finds the best rates across DEXs, saving time, gas, and frustration. Swapping tokens becomes seamless.
ENS domain integration: Your crypto identity is no longer a string of random characters. Register a domain, link it to your wallet, and people can send you tokens using your name. Reverse lookups mean you can easily see which addresses belong to whom.
Smooth UX: Default chains, address management, and domain resolution are all automated. Paying, receiving, or even checking balances feels effortless. No complex steps or confusing jargon.
Human-first design: We want crypto to feel familiar. Instead of remembering long addresses, you just remember a name. Instead of thinking about chains, you just make a payment.
In short, Fusion Wallet abstracts the messy parts of crypto while keeping the power in your hands. It’s cross-chain, name-driven, and swap-smart, letting you focus on what really matters using crypto without stress.
I wanted to build the most abstracted bridge out there, something that feels as seamless as using Google or Apple Pay, without sacrificing security or privacy. It’s a Vite app, built with cross-chain in mind.
The tricky part was the secret revealing mechanism for Fusion+ HTLCs. After some trial and error, I landed on the current approach, which ensures atomic swaps and cross-chain settlements work smoothly without exposing any sensitive data. HTLCs handle the heavy lifting natively, letting swaps happen trustlessly.
Everything ties together in a simple, minimal UI no endless buttons or confusing flows. Fusion+ handles the swap and settlement, and the bridge just abstracts it all, so users never feel the friction.
It’s not flashy, but it’s solid: cross-chain ready, secure, and as frictionless as possible while keeping the backend robust with HTLCs and proper settlement handling.

