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Intent-based DEX aggregator

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ophis-fi/ophis

Added 13 July 2026

#agent-trading #defi #dex #dex-aggregator #ethereum #intent-based-trading #mev-protection #optimism

Overview

ophis is an intent-based DEX aggregator written in Rust. It allows users to express their swap intent and routes trades across multiple decentralized exchanges to find optimal execution. The project is in early development with limited adoption.

Best for

Best for
Developers experimenting with intent-based DEX aggregation in Rust

Use cases

  • Building a custom swap aggregator that interprets user intent
  • Exploring intent-based trading strategies in Rust
  • Integrating cross-DEX routing into a DeFi application

Notes

ophis is an intent-based DEX aggregator written in Rust. It allows users to express their swap intent and routes trades across multiple decentralized exchanges to find optimal execution. The project is in early development with limited adoption.

2 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-07-13. Licensed GPL-3.0.

Use cases

  • Building a custom swap aggregator that interprets user intent
  • Exploring intent-based trading strategies in Rust
  • Integrating cross-DEX routing into a DeFi application

Pros

  • Written in Rust for performance and safety
  • Intent-based design may reduce transaction complexity
  • Open source and auditable

Cons

  • Very early stage with only 2 GitHub stars
  • Limited documentation and community support
  • Unproven in production environments

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Pros

  • Written in Rust for performance and safety
  • Intent-based design may reduce transaction complexity
  • Open source and auditable

Cons

  • Very early stage with only 2 GitHub stars
  • Limited documentation and community support
  • Unproven in production environments
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