Ecosystem Update: Akka Finance x Shardeum
Shardeum is thrilled to welcome Akka Finance to its ecosystem. Akka Finance is a cross-chain solution enabling seamless liquidity access and service aggregation across multiple blockchain networks,...
Shardeum is thrilled to welcome Akka Finance to its ecosystem. Akka Finance is a cross-chain solution enabling seamless liquidity access and service aggregation across multiple blockchain networks,...
Shardeum is thrilled to welcome Akka Finance to its ecosystem. Akka Finance is a cross-chain solution enabling seamless liquidity access and service aggregation across multiple blockchain networks, fostering interoperability, innovation, and enhanced user experiences in the Web3 ecosystem. It’s building the universal liquidity layer for Web3.
Akka provides routing-as-a-service for DEXes, and Bridges with the best possible rate with an intuitive interface. It gives interoperable, cross-chain service to access and utilize fragmented liquidity of networks. The integration between Shardeum and Akka Finance will provide enhanced interoperability, innovation, and user experience in the Web3 ecosystem.
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