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# Introduction

Uniramp is a universal onramp solution for web3. Get connected to fiat gateways globally via one API and widget.\
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**Technology**\
Uniramp is powered by a proprietary orchestration engine that determines the best route for any onramp transaction. We affectionally refer to it as the Hybrid-Ramp Engine.

The engine first determines if a transaction is supported by existing onramp/offramp providers (e.g Moonpay/Transak). Next, the engine will identify possible DeFi routes across DEX and bridging protocols (e.g Uniswap, 0x, cBridge). Finally, using a routing algorithm, the engine takes into account factors such as speed, cost and deliverability across all potential combinations of routes to eventually determine the best route for the transaction.

**Usage**\
The engine can be accessed on our web application, via widgets or via API requests.


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