QuickSwap DEX Launches on Soneium Mainnet
QuickSwap has launched its V3 decentralized exchange (DEX) on the Soneium mainnet, an Ethereum Layer 2 blockchain. The deployment aims to deliver faster, more cost-effective transactions, marking a key milestone for both platforms.
The expansion is expected to accelerate DeFi growth on Soneium, broadening QuickSwap’s reach within the Layer 2 ecosystem.
QuickSwap Deploys to Soneium
QuickSwap’s integration into Soneium marks a significant step in developing the DeFi ecosystem on the Layer 2 network.
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A Uniswap fork, QuickSwap operates as a decentralized exchange (DEX) using an automated market maker (AMM) model, enabling users to trade against liquidity pools rather than a traditional order book. Known for its fast and low-cost token swaps, the platform continues to expand beyond its previous deployment on the Astar Network.
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