Fabrx is pleased to announce that we have integrated Kyber Network as one of our Web 3.0 Adaptors.

Kyber allows decentralized token swaps to be integrated into any application and is currently being used by popular wallets including MyEtherWallet, imToken, and Trust Wallet, as well as DeFi projects such as bZx and Nuo Network. Their on-chain liquidity protocol enables developers to build innovative payment flows and applications, including instant token swap services, ERC20 payments, and financial DApps — helping to build a world where any token is usable anywhere.

Kyber is one of the few platforms included in the initial rollout of Fabrx’s ever-expanding library of Web 3.0 Adaptors. The Fabrx API Adaptor Suite is the first layer that gives anyone the ability to plug into a single API to access Web 3.0 applications in a 1:1 manner. Builders won’t need to worry about API updates, breaks, or deprecation because Fabrx handles all of that. The Kyber Adaptor permits developers to tap into their on-chain liquidity protocol and instantly power a secure token exchange. Any organization or project can immediately start integrating Kyber in just a few minutes with only a few lines of code by accessing it through the Fabrx Platform.

At the release of this article, Fabrx’s platform will give developers the ability to easily integrate Kyber’s API into their application. They will be able to pull various pieces of information from their on-chain liquidity protocol including market data, currency data, and 24-hour market changes. Future additions will enable the capability to issue maker and taker orders within the Kyber Network leveraging the ability to aggregate liquidity from a wide range of reserves.

Access the Power of Kyber and Start Building on Fabrx Now

Visit the Fabrx Platform for more information about easily accessing Kyber’s API and start integrating real Web 3.0 functionality into your application within a few minutes. You can also directly connect and chat with the team on their Discord should you have any questions or suggestions.

To learn more about Kyber, please take a look at these helpful links:

Kyber Network Website

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