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1inch developer portal adds History API

According to official sources, 1inch Labs has announced that the History API has been added to the 1inch developer portal, with the aim of expanding the range of innovative Web3 tools provided for developers. The 1inch History API provides methods based on transaction tracking, which, with the help of the 1inch Traces API, can provide transaction history records for addresses on multiple blockchains. The API features a user-friendly interface, fraud protection, support for internal transactions, and a response time of less than 200 milliseconds. The 1inch History API can be integrated into various types of DeFi projects, such as wallets, DEXs, rating tools, and DApps.

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