Mantle integrates Infinex to deliver passkey wallets, cross-chain aggregation and unified trading, aiming to simplify swaps, bridging and yield access.Mantle integrates Infinex to deliver passkey wallets, cross-chain aggregation and unified trading, aiming to simplify swaps, bridging and yield access.

Mantle Expands DeFi Reach with Infinex Integration

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Mantle announced today that it has integrated Infinex, a cross-chain DeFi aggregation platform, in a move the project says will broaden access to Mantle-based assets and decentralized applications. The deployment, which places Infinex’s passkey-first wallet, unified portfolio management and integrated trading tools on Mantle, is intended to give users a simpler on-ramp to discover liquidity, manage portfolios and carry out DeFi strategies across multiple chains.

For users, the most visible change will be a more streamlined interface that aggregates functions normally scattered across different apps. Infinex pools liquidity from a variety of protocols and folds swaps, bridging and yield-farming opportunities into a single experience, removing much of the friction that keeps newcomers and even experienced traders bouncing between fragmented tools. The integration, therefore, aims to make Mantle-native tokens and dApps easier to find and use, while smoothing cross-protocol activity for traders and liquidity providers.

The integration also brings a practical, unified trading experience to Mantle’s modular Layer-2 environment. Through Infinex, users can execute optimized token swaps with routing that targets best prices and low slippage, move assets across chains inside a single interface, and view and deploy yield strategies, from staking to lending and liquidity provision, without leaving the Infinex dashboard. Those features deliver immediate, real-world utility to Mantle users and partners by lowering the technical bar to participate in DeFi.

Access to Global DeFi Liquidity

Strategically, the partnership extends Mantle’s visibility beyond its native ecosystem and helps channel deeper, more efficient liquidity flows across networks. Mantle’s playbook is to act as a distribution and liquidity layer that connects TradFi and institutional flows with on-chain liquidity and real-world assets; easier access through cross-chain aggregators like Infinex complements that mission by driving on-chain activity, volume and new user adoption.

Mantle’s broader narrative, positioning itself as a gateway for institutional and TradFi participants into DeFi, is reinforced by the scale and institutional ties the network highlights. The ecosystem claims more than $4 billion in community-owned assets and lists core projects and partners that include mETH, fBTC, MI4, Ethena USDe, Ondo USDY, OP-Succinct and EigenLayer, underscoring the liquidity and infrastructure that newcomers will now reach via Infinex. That combination of credibility and tooling is central to Mantle’s pitch for large-scale adoption.

From Infinex’s side, the platform describes itself as a crypto superapp that blends multichain wallet functionality, DEX aggregation, perpetuals trading and more, with support for more than 20 chains and passkey authentication for simpler, safer logins. Bringing that CEX-like UX to Mantle is part of Infinex’s broader effort to make on-chain activity feel familiar and friction-free for everyday users.

DeFi is continuing to chase usability and cross-chain composability, and integrations that fold entire ecosystems into single-pane interfaces will likely accelerate. For Mantle, Infinex offers a fast track to broader distribution and liquidity access; for Infinex, Mantle supplies an expanding catalogue of high-performance, institutionally-minded assets and protocols to surface to its users. Together, the two projects say they hope to make it easier for both crypto-native users and new entrants to find, trade and earn across the on-chain landscape.

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