
Bebop
Bebop is a decentralized trading platform for crypto, tokenized stocks, and RWAs with guaranteed pricing and multi-token swaps.

What is Bebop?
Bebop is a suite of decentralized trading products that enables users to trade crypto, tokenized stocks, and RWAs onchain with guaranteed price and guaranteed fill execution. In addition to trading one token for another, Bebop allows users to perform multi-token swaps — trading one token for up to five tokens or several tokens for one — all in a single transaction. Bebop offers production-ready APIs trusted by 100+ partners, including the RFQ+ API for direct market-maker liquidity with sub-100ms quotes, an Aggregator API sourcing liquidity from top solvers, a Pricing API for streaming prices, and a History API for trade details. Bebop supports multiple chains including Ethereum, Solana, and Base, and has executed over 6 million trades with $25B in volume traded.
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