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CCE.Cash to Offer No-KYC Swaps Inside Unstoppable, Coinomi, Coin98 Wallets

CCE.Cash to Offer No-KYC Swaps Inside Unstoppable, Coinomi, Coin98 Wallets

CCE.Cash has signed integration agreements with three non-custodial wallets: Unstoppable, Coinomi, and Coin98. The exchange will soon operate directly inside those wallets, letting users swap Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana without going through know-your-customer checks.

What the integrations bring

Instead of moving tokens to a centralized exchange, users will stay inside their wallet and trade via CCE.Cash’s engine. The process is designed to be fast—the company describes it as a no-KYC engine that runs straight from the wallet interface.

Unstoppable Wallet, Coinomi, and Coin98 each support multiple blockchains. Adding CCE.Cash gives them a built-in swap function that doesn’t require users to register or submit identity documents.

Why non-custodial matters here

Non-custodial wallets let holders control their own private keys. By embedding an exchange inside that environment, CCE.Cash keeps the entire trade on the user’s side. No coins leave the wallet until the swap executes. For people who value privacy, that setup eliminates a step where data could leak to a third party.

The integration covers three major assets: BTC, ETH, and SOL. It’s unclear whether CCE.Cash will later add other tokens or chains through these wallets—the company hasn’t announced further plans.

How the trio of wallets fits in

Unstoppable Wallet is known for its decentralized approach and support for multiple blockchains. Coinomi has been around since 2014, offering multi-asset storage across platforms. Coin98 is a multi-chain wallet popular in Southeast Asia, with built-in DeFi access. Each brings a different user base, and all three now share the same swap backend.

CCE.Cash isn’t new—it already provides exchange services via its own app. But embedding inside third-party wallets broadens its reach. Users who already trust Unstoppable, Coinomi, or Coin98 won’t have to download another application.

The swaps are expected to go live in the coming weeks. No exact launch date has been given, and the wallets haven’t released update timelines yet.