Compare the Top Decentralized Exchanges (DEX) that integrate with Frax as of January 2026

This a list of Decentralized Exchanges (DEX) that integrate with Frax. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Frax. View the products that work with Frax in the table below.

What are Decentralized Exchanges (DEX) for Frax?

Decentralized exchanges, abbreviated as DEX, are cryptocurrency exchanges that are fully decentralized, where transactions happen peer-to-peer without a middleman or intermediary broker. DEXes often utilize AMM (automated market makers), and do not require KYC. Compare and read user reviews of the best Decentralized Exchanges (DEX) for Frax currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Matcha

    Matcha

    Matcha

    Matcha is a crypto trading platform powered by 0x Labs. We are a decentralized exchange, or DEX, meaning that users swap their tokens peer-to-peer through the Ethereum smart contract infrastructure. You retain complete custody of your tokens throughout the entire trading process. We also aggregate the best prices across a growing number of liquidity sources to maximize the value you receive on every trade. Also, unlike some other DEX aggregators, Matcha transparently displays all costs/fees associated with trades, and we will never keep the difference between quoted and realized prices. Unlike other exchanges that only use a single liquidity source, Matcha aggregates liquidity from a growing number of sources, including 0x, Uniswap, Balancer, Curve, Kyber, Oasis, and others. Similar to how a media aggregator works (ex. Google News or HuffPost for news, and MetaCritic or Rotten Tomatoes for reviews), Matcha pulls pricing data from all liquidity sources at the time of your trade.
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    Aave

    Aave

    Aave

    Aave is an open source and non-custodial liquidity protocol for earning interest on deposits and borrowing assets. Aave is a decentralized non-custodial money market protocol where users can participate as depositors or borrowers. Depositors provide liquidity to the market to earn a passive income, while borrowers are able to borrow in an overcollateralized (perpetually) or undercollateralized (one-block liquidity) fashion. At Aave, security is our top priority and we are constantly auditing and improving our protocol. The funds are stored in a non-custodial smart contract on the Ethereum blockchain. You control your wallet. Regulated and auditable by code. To ensure top notch security, Aave Protocol has had audits by trail of bits, open zeppelin, consensys diligence, certik, peckshield and certora. All audits are publicly available.
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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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    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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