Mixin Expands Zero-Fee Transfer Program
Mixin, a privacy-focused digital asset platform, has expanded its gas fee subsidy program, allowing users to conduct cross-chain transfers with effectively no net transaction costs.
The program, launched in 2025, enables users to import external Web3 wallets into the Mixin ecosystem. Transactions are executed on-chain with users paying gas fees upfront, which are later reimbursed in full at the beginning of the next month.
The subsidy applies to major networks and assets, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana. Users can move funds between imported wallets and Mixin Privacy Wallets without limits on transaction volume or size. At the same time, transfers внутри Mixin Privacy Wallet remain instant and free by default, as they are processed within Mixin’s own decentralized infrastructure.
The platform Mixin combines financial tools with encrypted communication, using Signal Protocol for end-to-end messaging. This allows users to coordinate transactions privately within a chat-based interface.
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