
Bancor
Bancor is a decentralized exchange for onchain trading and liquidity, operating across Ethereum, Base, Sei, and other chains.

What is Bancor?
Bancor is a decentralized exchange that provides onchain trading and liquidity infrastructure across multiple blockchains including Ethereum, Sei, Celo, Base, Mantle, Berachain, and Sonic. Its Carbon DeFi technology offers limit orders, range orders, concentrated liquidity, and rotating linked orders with MEV sandwich attack resistance. Carbon DeFi makers pay zero trading and gas fees when orders are filled, only paying network gas fees when creating, managing, or deleting a strategy. Bancor also provides advanced arbitrage infrastructure for ecosystem growth and a simulator for backtesting trading strategies using real historical data. Bancor Protocols are managed by the Bancor DAO, a global community of BNT token holders and delegates.
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