
Hanji Protocol
Hanji is a fully on-chain central limit order book DEX on Etherlink, Base, and Monad with near-zero gas costs and 0.03% market-order fees.

What is Hanji Protocol?
Hanji is a fully on-chain central limit order book DEX deployed on Etherlink, Base, and Monad. Users place limit and market orders against per-pair on-chain books at gas costs near $0.001 per order. Resting limit orders carry no platform fee while market takers pay 0.03%, and most of the protocol's volume currently routes through the Base and Monad deployments.
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