COTI Foundation, a programmable privacy layer for Web3 and decentralized finance (DeFi) payments, has excitedly declared its strategic partnership with Houdini Swap, a DeFi platform that enables users to privately send and swap cryptocurrencies across various blockchains. The mission behind this groundbreaking partnership is to secure the crypto assets’ private transactions and seamless swaps directly into the COTI network.
Basically, both partners are dealing with the Web3 and DeFi world on the basis of a strong background in Web3 technology. This partnership ensures seamless transactions, along with securing the confidential details of the transaction or wallet history. COTI Foundation has released this news through its official X account.
COTI’s Partnership with Houdini Swap Reduces Third-Party Dependence
One of the main purposes of the alliance of COTI Foundation with Houdini Swap is to reduce the dependencies of users on third parties for crypto transactions. Houdini Swap offers users a secure way to transfer assets like $BTC, $Zcash, $SOL, and many more across the world. Furthermore, this alliance protects the privacy in a real sense, in which no chance of wallet exposure, address, wallet linkage, or any compromise.
Houdini’s platform provides secured and secret swaps via non-custodial centralized exchange (CEX) partners. At the same time, Houdini Swap never demands any fee from users, even though it gains its commissions from exchange partners. These exchanges check the transaction via the Anti-Money Laundering (AML) system by Know Your Transaction (KYT).
Advancing Fully Private and Compliant Crypto Swaps
COTI Foundation and Houdini Swap integration mark significant steps for the protection of confidential and compliant swaps. Houdini Swap ensures that there are no minute chances of exposure of the originating wallet of private swaps.
Only permission is granted when the need arises for an audit. Recipients of private swaps never trace the origination of transactions. All in all, the basic reason is to protect the users’ transitions at any cost, available only when the authorities allow for accountability purposes.