Through this partnership, Rhea Finance integrated Titan’s DEX infrastructure to introduce advanced multi-chain liquidity for DeFi trading on its platform.Through this partnership, Rhea Finance integrated Titan’s DEX infrastructure to introduce advanced multi-chain liquidity for DeFi trading on its platform.

Rhea Finance Collaborates With Titan Exchange To Enable Deep DEX Liquidity On DeFi Trading

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Rhea Finance, a DeFi liquidity hub built on the NEAR Protocol, today announced a strategic partnership with Titan Exchange, a meta-DEX aggregator based on the Solana blockchain. The collaboration allowed the integration of Titan Exchange’s DEX infrastructure to provide optimized routing for Rhea Finance pools, aiming to provide deep cross-chain DEX liquidity to Rhea’s DeFi platform.

Rhea Finance is a cross-chain decentralized trading and lending network, established in March 2025 as a result of the amalgamation of Ref Finance (DEX) and Burrow Finance (lending). Built on the Near Protocol, Rhea Finance functions as a DEX and lending platform that provides a unified, integrated liquidity solution accessible to global users across various blockchain networks. Its platform combines functionalities (such as DEX, lending, trading, cross-chain yield optimization, on/off-ramping, and deep liquidity) to streamline capital efficiency while at the same time delivering seamless interoperability across different EVM networks.

Rhea Finance: Unlocking DeFi User Capability by Adding Liquidity

The partnership enabled Rhea Finance to integrate Titan Exchange’s DEX aggregator infrastructure to bring advanced cross-chain liquidity for users on its platform, enabling its customers to access new deep liquidity pools and a wider variety of trading pairs.  

Titan Exchange is a Cayman Islands-based decentralized trading platform that aims to optimize transactions in the DeFi market by utilizing powerful algorithms for advanced on-chain executions. With its Meta DEX aggregator built on the Solana network, Titan Exchange focuses on providing users with the best possible token swap executions by aggregating major DEX routers as well as its own native Argo router. Powered by its execution layer operating in the Solana DeFi, Titan allows platforms, wallets, traders, and investors to access in-depth liquidity with the best swap fees, reduced slippage, best routing, and high-speed execution while maintaining the interoperability of Solana’s network.

Based on the partnership above, Titan’s integration is set to add advanced DEX trading functionalities into Rhea Finance, providing Rhea customers with advanced multi-asset transactions/trades and best cross-chain asset swaps. As a result, the tech incorporation allows Rhea users to trade with powerful DeFi multi-chain features and potentially increase their earnings capabilities.

Expanding DeFi Cross-Chain And Trading Capabilities

The collaboration highlights Rhea Finance’s commitment to integrating with major liquidity providers and transaction chains to bring advanced value to customers on both institutional and retail levels. Titan Exchange is a good illustration of a high-yield partnership, as it is now set to allow Rhea customers to access numerous cross-chain assets/applications with decreased swap fees, rapid processing, minimal slippage, and enhanced security.

The alliance between Rhea Finance’s liquidity and Titan Exchange’s DEX functionality will provide DeFi users with a more comprehensive and efficient decentralized trading experience with guaranteed success.

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