OneSwap has launched inside Loop Wallet, bringing native swap functionality to Canton Network's default browser-based wallet and marking the first live deployment of the OneSwap SDK inside a Canton wallet.
Loop users can now swap assets directly within the wallet without being redirected to an external platform. The integration is accessible at cantonloop.com/swap.
Loop is a self-custodial wallet, built around passkey sign-in and a browser-based interface designed for straightforward onboarding. As the primary entry point for many users coming into the Canton ecosystem, its adoption of the OneSwap SDK gives the protocol immediate access to Canton's broadest retail-facing user base.
For OneSwap, the Loop integration follows a pattern the protocol has been building toward since launch, embedding its swap infrastructure directly inside other Canton applications rather than requiring users to navigate to a standalone exchange. Edel Finance integrated the OneSwap SDK earlier this month, and Loop now becomes the first wallet to do the same.



