Best crypto tools, bots, and protocols on Arbitrum

LayerZero is a protocol for on-chain cross-communication.

LI.FI powers next-gen DeFi projects with cross-chain bridge & superior DEX aggregation.

Liquid Finance solves capital inefficiency and value accrual problems in DeFi markets.

Lodestar Finance is an algorithmic borrowing and lending protocol on Arbitrum.

MagicFox is a multichain DEX and yield optimizer.

Marginly is a novel leverage protocol that enables margin trading where it was never available before.

Matcha is a DEX aggregator offering swaps and limit orders for 6+ million tokens across 9 networks.

Multiple crypto ramps like MoonPay, Banxa, Transak, etc aggregated through a single integration & UI

Mellow Protocol helps you in active liquidity management and creating automatic DeFi strategies.

MES Protocol is a cross-chain bridge connecting EVM and non-EVM compatible chains.

Meson is a stablecoin swap protocol facilitating stablecoin free flows among public blockchains.

Midpoint is a platform for building oracles, data bridges, and off-chain storage.

Mintera is a sustainable financial ecosystem powered by blockchain.

Mobula APIs provide market & historical data about any crypto asset, wallets, swap quotes, etc.

Best price MetaDEX aggregator

Multiverse C2C is the fastest-growing multichain decentralized derivatives exchange.

Mycelium is a native decentralized trading protocol on Arbitrum.

Neptune Mutual is a decentralized parametric insurance protocol.

Oku Trade is a no-fee DeFi trading platform, powered by Uniswap v3.

OmniHub users can mint ONFT, NFT on 30 networks and bridging them and play games.

OpenCover makes it easy and affordable to protect portfolios against leading onchain risks.

OpenOcean is a DEX aggregator, a cross-chain swap aggregator, and a Web3 middleware developer.

Open Dollar is a stablecoin protocol backed by LSTs and Arbitrum-native token deposits with tradable vaults.

Opium, a universal protocol, allows for creating, settling, and trading decentralized derivatives.

Decentralised options and social trading