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OKX Wallet and Maverick Protocol Announce Strategic Partnership to Advance Decentralized Exchange Infrastructure

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OKX Wallet, a multi-chain, decentralized wallet solution, and Maverick Protocol, a top decentralized exchange, today announced their strategic partnership. The OKX Wallet web extension has been successfully integrated with the Maverick Protocol platform, enhancing accessibility and interoperability within the DeFi ecosystem.

Maverick Protocol, known for its innovative Automated Market Maker (AMM), offers a revolutionary infrastructure for decentralized finance. Maverick's AMM maximizes capital efficiency by automating the concentration of liquidity as price moves. This leads to more liquid markets, offering better prices for traders and more fees for liquidity providers. Through the integration with OKX Wallet, Maverick Protocol extends its reach, enabling more users to benefit from efficient and liquid markets in the DeFi space.

The Maverick dApp, live on Ethereum and zkSync Era, provides an intuitive user interface where users can connect their wallets to trade and provide liquidity on Maverick AMM. The dApp comprises three main sections: Swap for executing spot swaps, Pools for LPs to add liquidity, and Portfolio for users to manage their liquidity positions.

OKX Wallet, with its user-centric design, provides effortless access to an expansive Web3 ecosystem, which includes a plethora of tokens and dApps across more than 60 chains and roll-ups. By integrating with Maverick Protocol, OKX Wallet broadens its range of services, from seamless swap products powered by OKX DEX to DeFi Farming products through Earn on OKX Wallet, and a unified NFT solution offered in partnership with OKX NFT Marketplace.

As the Web3 ecosystem continues to evolve, strategic partnerships like this are critical for breaking down barriers to entry, uncovering high-quality on-chain investment opportunities, and expanding the range of investment products. The integration of OKX Wallet and Maverick Protocol signifies a commitment to ongoing growth and delivering superior user experiences through technological innovation.

For more information, visit https://www.okx.com/web3 and https://www.mav.xyz/.

About OKX Wallet OKX Wallet is a versatile, all-encompassing crypto wallet designed for multiple platforms. It provides effortless access to the expansive Web3 ecosystem, which includes a plethora of tokens and dApps across more than 60 chains and roll-ups. As a self-custodial and decentralized wallet solution, users maintain full control over their private keys and digital assets.

About Maverick Protocol Maverick Protocol offers a new infrastructure for decentralized finance. Its revolutionary Automated Market Maker (AMM) helps users maximize capital efficiency, leading to more liquid markets. Maverick is the first Dynamic Distribution AMM, capable of automating liquidity strategies that before now have required daily maintenance or the use of metaprotocols.

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