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OpenOcean Has Expands to Optimism

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OpenOcean Has Expands to Optimism

OpenOcean, a cross-chain DEX aggregator, made some statements last week. According to these statements, OpenOcean said that it has expanded to Optimism. In addition, its users will now be able to exchange tokens between Optimism and other blockchains by the DEX aggregator.

New Developments at OpenOcean

To enable cross-chain trades, the platform has integrated two bridges, Multichain and Celer, as well as thirteen liquidity providers on Optimism. Currently supporting more than 1,100 cryptocurrencies, it aims to give competitive cross-chain swap returns using a variety of metrics, such as price structure, gas costs, slippage, and optimum trading routes.

However, the developments at the platform were not limited to this. The platform recently announced its integration with WOO Network v2 and supercharger vaults on BNBChain, Avalanche, Fantom, and Polygon. The platform, which is also collaborating with Aptos, is the first cryptocurrency aggregator protocol that allows cross-chain swaps as a DEX aggregator and liquidity provision from CeFi and DeFi.

References

news.coincu.com

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