Bitcoin.com Wallet Adds FixedFloat to Swap Routing
On June 8, 2026, Bitcoin.com Wallet integrated FixedFloat into its 14-provider swap routing system so FixedFloat can appear when it offers the best available quote.
Bitcoin.com Wallet added FixedFloat as a swap provider on June 8, 2026. The service was integrated into the wallet’s routing system that compares 14 providers and surfaces the provider offering the best quote. FixedFloat will appear dynamically rather than as a permanent standalone option.
The wallet’s best-quote mechanism checks multiple routes and presents the most competitive option based on price, quote availability and network conditions. Providers are surfaced only when their quotes meet the wallet’s routing criteria.
FixedFloat, founded in 2018, operates non-custodial exchange infrastructure. The service does not require a traditional exchange account for standard swaps and executes exchanges after required blockchain confirmations. It offers fixed-rate and floating-rate options, with fees shown before a user confirms a swap. Fixed-rate trades carry a 1% fee and guarantee the delivered amount under the stated conditions. Floating-rate trades carry a 0.5% fee and set the final rate once funds are received by the provider or the required confirmations are met.
A typical swap begins with selecting the asset to send and the asset to receive, entering the amount, choosing fixed or floating pricing, and confirming the destination address. The wallet creates an order and provides an address to send the input asset. After the required confirmations, FixedFloat processes the exchange and sends the receiving asset to the destination address. When accessed through Bitcoin.com Wallet, that flow is handled inside the wallet interface so users do not need to visit an external site to compare providers.
FixedFloat supports major coins and tokens including Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Solana, XRP, Cardano, Avalanche, Tron, Toncoin, Stellar, Monero and Zcash, as well as stablecoins and EVM-compatible tokens such as USDT and USDC. Supported networks include Ethereum, Arbitrum, Avalanche C-Chain, BNB Smart Chain, Polygon, Solana, Optimism, Base and Tron where applicable.
The integration increases provider coverage and routing options within the wallet. Users can compare providers automatically inside their self-custody environment, and the additional provider can affect price and availability for specific asset pairs depending on market conditions and network fees.
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