Business Software for Swoop Exchange - Page 2

Top Software that integrates with Swoop Exchange as of July 2025 - Page 2

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    KyberSwap

    KyberSwap

    KyberSwap

    KyberSwap is DeFi’s first dynamic market maker, providing the best token rates for traders and maximizing returns for liquidity providers, in one decentralized platform. With our Dynamic Trade Routing technology, we aggregate liquidity from multiple DEXs (including KyberSwap) and identify the best trade route for you. Swap your tokens at the best rates. Earn fees and rewards by depositing your tokens into our pools. We can amplify liquidity pools to provide much higher capital efficiency and better slippage for you. Deposit fewer tokens and still achieve better liquidity and volume. We adjust trading fees dynamically based on market conditions to give you the best returns. Deposit your tokens and farm attractive rewards. We collaborate with projects to get you the best rewards. Anyone can provide liquidity to KyberSwap by depositing tokens. Anyone can access this liquidity from KyberSwap for their own use case.
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    Rabby

    Rabby

    Rabby

    Automatically switch to the corresponding chain based on your visited site. The first wallet showing your estimated balance change. The only one using the most friendly MIT license among mainstream extension wallets. Adopt the well-proven private key management component from MetaMask.
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    Uniswap Wallet
    Developed by the most trusted team in DeFi, the Uniswap Wallet app allows you to swap tokens on Uniswap, browse NFT collections, and explore web3 apps while maintaining full control of your crypto assets.
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    Uniswap

    Uniswap

    Uniswap

    Uniswap is a fully decentralized protocol for automated liquidity provision on Ethereum. Unstoppable liquidity for thousands of users and hundreds of applications. Uniswap empowers developers, liquidity providers and traders to participate in a financial marketplace that is open and accessible to all. We are committed to open source software and building on the decentralized web.
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    SushiSwap

    SushiSwap

    SushiSwap

    SushiSwap is a decentralized cryptocurrency exchange. Swap, earn, stack yields, lend, borrow, leverage all on one decentralized, community driven platform. Welcome home to DeFi. The most competitive rates for DeFi bluechips anywhere. Switch to other chains in one click. Isolated lending markets, elastic interest rates. Leverage long short or create your own market. An innovative ecosystem to use dapps gas-efficiently and gain extra yield. Onchain mini dapps. Earn governance rights and 0.05% of all swaps from all chains in one simple place. Accelerate your project with onsen. Find the best yields anywhere in DeFi hands down.
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    Optimism

    Optimism

    Optimism PBC

    The new scalability stack for Ethereum. Instant transactions and scalable smart contracts. Optimism is a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC): a for-profit corporation intended to produce a public benefit and operate in a responsible and sustainable manner. This means that we are obligated to balance the pecuniary interests of our stockholders with the best interests of those materially affected by our conduct, as well as a specific "public benefit charter" we incorporated with. The specific public benefit purpose of the Company is to enhance and enshrine fair access to public goods on the internet through the development of open source software. This charter represents our pledge to the Ethereum community to uphold its values by producing infrastructure which promotes the growth and sustainability of an ecosystem of public goods.
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    zkSync

    zkSync

    Matter Labs

    zkSync is Ethereum’s most user-centric ZK rollup. Unlike any other scaling approach, ZK rollup has no upper bound on the value it can securely handle in L2. Unlike optimistic rollups, all assets can be moved capital-efficiently and fast between ZK rollup and L1. zkSync has the lowest real tx costs across all existing and planned rollups. zkSync also supports meta-transactions, instant confirmations with economic finality, low-cost privacy, and more. Ease and fun of development are at the core of zkSync design. Integrate payments and atomic swaps in a few lines of code. Develop type-safe, functional style smart contracts on Zinc: a Rust-based framework. Deploy your existing EVM codebase with minimum modifications.
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    Trader Joe

    Trader Joe

    DeFi traders

    TraderJoe is a decentralized exchange built on the Avalanche blockchain network.
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    Allbridge

    Allbridge

    Allbridge

    Easily transfer tokens and coins between various blockchains. Allbridge is a simple, modern, and reliable way to transfer assets between networks. Transfer ERC-20, SPL, and many more tokens in a few clicks. Allbridge code is reliable – it's audited by the industry security leader Hacken. All user funds are locked in smart contracts, oracles check each other for inconsistencies and there are protocols for quick system shutdown if a security threat is detected. These and other measures are applied to make Allbridge as secure as possible. In the heart of Allbridge is the ABR token. You can stake ABR tokens to pay less fees and to earn rewards distributed among stakers.
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    Cronos

    Cronos

    Cronos

    An easy-to-use platform to rapidly port apps from Ethereum and EVM-compatible chains. Built on Ethermint, which supports rapid porting of apps & smart contracts from Ethereum and other EVM-compatible chains. Cronos can process more transactions per minute than Ethereum, making it faster, cheaper, and greener to execute smart contracts. The Inter Blockchain Communications (IBC) protocol enables interoperability and bridging to the Crypto.org Chain, and other IBC-enabled chains, such as Cosmos Hub. A more streamlined and scalable consensus mechanism consensus protocol while still maintaining security with a range of validators that many different parties run. We welcome our community to review and provide suggestions to strengthen Cronos.
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    Curve Finance

    Curve Finance

    Curve Finance

    The Curve DAO will allow liquidity providers to take decisions on adding new pools, changing pool parameters, adding CRV incentives and many other aspects of the Curve protocol.The easiest way to understand Curve is to see it as an exchange. Its main goal is to let users and other decentralized protocols exchange stablecoins (DAI to USDC for example) through it with low fees and low slippage. Unlike exchanges out there that match a buyer and a seller, the behavior of Curve is different, it uses liquidity pools like Uniswap. To achieve this, Curve needs liquidity (tokens) which is rewarded by those who provide it. Curve is non-custodial meaning the Curve developers do not have access to your tokens.
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    Polygon (Matic)

    Polygon (Matic)

    Polygon (Matic)

    Polygon (previously Matic Network) is a protocol and a framework for building and connecting Ethereum-compatible blockchain networks. Ethereum is the blockchain development platform of choice, but it has limitations. Polygon - a protocol and a framework for building and connecting Ethereum-compatible blockchain networks. One-click deployment of preset blockchain networks. Growing set of modules for developing custom networks. Interoperability protocol for exchanging arbitrary messages with Ethereum and other blockchain networks. Modular and optional “security as a service”. Adaptor modules for enabling interoperability for existing blockchain networks. Polygon combines the best of Ethereum and sovereign blockchains into an attractive feature set. Built by developers, for developers.
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    Harmony

    Harmony

    Harmony

    Harmony is an open and fast blockchain. Our mainnet runs Ethereum applications with 2-second transaction finality and 100 times lower fees. Harmony’s secure bridges offer cross-chain asset transfers with Ethereum, Binance and other chains. Harmony serves as a platform for creators to connect with their community. Harmony’s bridges can connect any Proof-of-Work and Proof-of-Stake chains. Our FlyClient architecture are fully trustless and highly gas-efficient. Currently, our bridges for Ethereum and Binance Smart Chain secure tens of millions cross-chain assets. Developers simply change Chain ID and enjoy faster EVM executions identical at the bytecode level. They can use their familiar and standard Web3 tooling to easily migrate to Harmony. What about users? They can continue to use MetaMask or Ledger — but now pay minimal fees. Any Ethereum wallets or portals can work on Harmony without code changes or new installs.
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    Ledger

    Ledger

    Ledger

    Buy, sell, exchange and manage your crypto in one single app. Securely. 27 coins and more than 1500 tokens supported. A hardware wallet is a cryptocurrency wallet which stores the user's private keys (critical piece of information used to authorise outgoing transactions on the blockchain network) in a secure hardware device. The main principle behind hardware wallets is to provide full isolation between the private keys and your easy-to-hack computer or smartphone. At Ledger we are developing hardware wallet technology that provides the highest level of security for crypto assets. Our products combine a Secure Element and a proprietary OS designed specifically to protect your assets. Ledger hardware wallets empower you with the ownership and control of your private keys.
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    Arbitrum

    Arbitrum

    Offchain Labs

    Next generation layer 2 for Ethereum dApps. Use your favorite tools and scale your dApp at the lowest cost. An aggregator plays the same role that a node plays in Ethereum. Client software can do remote procedure calls (RPCs) to an aggregator, using the standard API, to interact with an Arbitrum chain. The aggregator will then make calls to the EthBridge and produce transaction results to the client, just as an Ethereum node would. Most clients will use an aggregator to submit their transactions to an Arbitrum chain, although this is not required. There is no limit on how many aggregators can exist, nor on who can be an aggregator. To improve efficiency, aggregators will usually package together multiple client transactions into a single message to be submitted to the Arbitrum chain. Arbitrum also supports a privileged Sequencer that can order transactions and give low latency transaction receipts.