0x joins Bitget Wallet to expand multi-chain DEX liquidity in order to boost decentralized trading efficiency across multi-chains like Ethereum and Solana.0x joins Bitget Wallet to expand multi-chain DEX liquidity in order to boost decentralized trading efficiency across multi-chains like Ethereum and Solana.

0x and Bitget Wallet Join Forces to Boost Multi-Chain DEX Liquidity

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0x, an open-source, decentralized exchange (DEX) infrastructure protocol that allows peer-to-peer (P2P) trading of Ethereum-based tokens, has announced its strategic partnership with Biget Wallet, a leading non-custodial and decentralized Web3 multi-chain wallet with over 90 million users. The hidden objective behind this integration is to expand multi-chain swap liquidity and improve decentralized trading efficiency across major EVM networks.

This alliance indicates a worldwide shift to modular trading infrastructure, where wallets, consolidators, and execution engines interoperate to trail liquidity across increasingly split on-chain markets. Both partners utilize their special features in order to achieve the unified goals. For this, Bitget Wallet incorporates liquidity via the 0x network into its swap system, while 0x uses Bitget Wallet’s DEX API via Matcha Meta.

Bitget Wallet Emerges as Key Gateway to Decentralized Markets

One of the benefits of 0x and Bitget Wallet is that this decentralized trading resumes catching attention. On the other side, centralized exchange open interest dropped in 2025, decentralized exchange open hyped 229%, showing a huge shifting of committed capital toward on-chain trading venues. Moreover, Bitget Wallets are dramatically appearing as the basic entry point for these markets.

According to on-chain data estimation, Bitget wallet has approached the figure of $1.5 billion in holistic transaction volume across its decentralized trading network since its launch in July 2025. At the core of this collaboration is Bitget Wallet’s DEX trading API, which estimates liquidity across 110 + decentralized trading protocols and aids trading across prominent networks like Ethereum, Solana, Base, Arbitrum, Morph, and BNB Chain.

0x and Bitget Wallet Integration Expands Multi-Chain Liquidity

The integration of 0x and Bitget Wallet is more beneficial for users of both platforms in terms of expanding liquidity across more than one chain. At this, Alvin Kan, COO of Bitget Wallet, expressed his thoughts. He said, “Liquidity and execution quality are becoming defining factors in the next stage of on-chain trading.”

“As decentralized trading continues expanding across chains, the industry is moving toward more modular infrastructure, where wallets, liquidity networks, and execution engines interoperate to improve trading performance. Working with the 0x ecosystem allows us to expand the liquidity network behind Bitget Wallet’s DEX trading infrastructure while maintaining our own aggregator logic.”   

In response to this, Director of Engineering at 0x, Phil Liao, added his thoughts. He said, “Following the integration, Bitget Wallet drove over $10 million in volume through Matcha Meta in just a few days, making it one of the strongest aggregator launches on our platform. “We’re excited to partner with Bitget Wallet and bring together both teams’ routing expertise to deliver broader liquidity access and better execution for users across both platforms.”

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