Compare the Top DApps that integrate with OpenOcean as of June 2026

This a list of DApps that integrate with OpenOcean. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with OpenOcean. View the products that work with OpenOcean in the table below.

What are DApps for OpenOcean?

DApps are decentralized applications, which are distributed software applications that are built on blockchains and blockchain networks. Compare and read user reviews of the best DApps for OpenOcean currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    PancakeSwap

    PancakeSwap

    PancakeSwap

    The #1 AMM and yield farm on Binance Smart Chain. PancakeSwap is a decentralized exchange running on Binance Smart Chain, with lots of other features that let you earn and win tokens. It's fast, cheap, and anyone can use it. The exchange is an automated market maker (“AMM”) that allows two tokens to be exchanged on the Binance Smart Chain. On top of that, you can earn CAKE with yield farms, earn CAKE with Staking, and earn even more tokens with Syrup pools. In very simple terms, why would we want to drive a slower car that costs more to run? We're all about gamification, so we want to maximize the feedback loop of earning, staking, and earning again: BSC's superior speed and much (much much) lower transaction fees let us do this. While BSC might not have the level of adoption Ethereum does at current, we believe in Binance’s ability and drive to get it mighty close in the foreseeable future.
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    Kava

    Kava

    Kava Labs

    Kava is a DeFi platform for decentralized lending and stablecoins compatible with major cryptocurrencies. It owns a cross-chain that offers guaranteed loans and stablecoins to users of the main crypto assets, including BTC, XRP, BNB or ATOM, among others. Users can guarantee their cryptocurrencies in exchange for USDX, Kava's stablecoin. Two types of tokens can be found on the platform, the KAVA coin and the USDX stablecoin. KAVA is the native token of the blockchain and is comprehensive in the security, governance, and mechanical functions of the platform. A highly scalable and secure Cosmos SDK blockchain that connects Kava to the 30 chains and $60B+ of the Cosmos ecosystem via the IBC protocol. An EVM-compatible execution environment that empowers Solidity developers and their dApps to benefit from the scalability and security of the Kava Network. With single-block finality and unrivaled scalability, Tendermint Consensus enables Kava to support your transaction needs.
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    Rango Exchange

    Rango Exchange

    Rango Exchange

    Rango is the first and most intuitive UX that integrates multiple aggregators (e.g. 1Inch) with multiple X-Chain solutions (e.g. Thorchain) to provide the best liquidity and optimized path in a secure and easy-to-use solution. Rango exchange provides a versatile API that helps dApps and wallets get free from the hassles of connecting to dozens of blockchains, tracking transactions, verifying third-party providers, etc. The whole idea behind our API is to make it the easiest possible solution on the market. The API consists of just a few endpoints that have abstracted away a very huge amount of complexity on the server's side, such that making a fully-working cross-chain dApp over cosmos, Ethereum-based blockchains, and UTXOs is a piece of cake. Our service is currently free. But to use our API endpoints, you should request an API key, describing your dApp, the blockchains you like to connect to, and your dApp domain if it's a website to enable CORS headers for your API key.
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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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    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.
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