What is 1inch's role in RWA integration?
What is 1inch's role in RWA integration?
1inch acts as a non-custodial aggregation and execution layer, enabling access to RWA tokens via the Swap API. 1inch does not issue, custody, or manage the underlying real-world assets.
Which RWA tokens are available via Intent Swap (Fusion) API?
Which RWA tokens are available via Intent Swap (Fusion) API?
Only whitelisted, issuer-approved RWA tokens that meet 1inch's technical, liquidity, and compliance integration criteria are exposed.
Is Robinhood Chain supported for RWA swaps?
Is Robinhood Chain supported for RWA swaps?
Yes. Robinhood Chain (an Arbitrum-based L2, chainId 4663) is supported for RWA / tokenized-stock swaps through 1inch — roughly 100 stock tokens plus USDG and WETH, routed through on-chain liquidity (Uniswap v2/v3/v4 and Rialto). ETH is the native gas asset.
What token standards are supported?
What token standards are supported?
Currently, ERC-20 tokens are supported for RWA swaps via the 1inch Intent Swap API.
Does 1inch perform KYC or AML checks on users before they purchase RWA?
Does 1inch perform KYC or AML checks on users before they purchase RWA?
No. 1inch does not perform KYC or AML. Compliance requirements are enforced by the RWA issuer at the token or contract level.
What is the integrator responsible for?
What is the integrator responsible for?
Integrators are responsible for:
User eligibility checks
Regulatory disclosures
UI and UX warnings
Jurisdictional compliance
Are RWA considered securities?
Are RWA considered securities?
This depends on jurisdiction and issuer structure. 1inch does not provide legal classification.
