About Oku Trade

Oku is a frontend for the Uniswap v3 protocol that aims to transform the traditional trading experience in the DeFi ecosystem. As a project initially funded by the Uniswap Foundation, Oku provides a professional and feature-rich interface for decentralized trading. With support for all existing and new pools, Oku eliminates the need for token listing requests, unlike traditional exchanges. Available on multiple chains and equipped with advanced trading features like limit orders, order books, price charts, and user order history, Oku offers a substantially improved trading experience for users.

Why Oku

Oku is the result of Uniswap v3's commitment to enhancing the user experience and trading capabilities for traders in the DeFi space. By leveraging the autonomy and transparency of blockchain technology, Oku brings advanced pro trader features to users who are limited to the simplicity of DEX interfaces.

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Professional

Oku is built to support the needs of pro traders, trading firms, and developers through our robust interface and specialized API. Uniswap v3 is DeFi's most trusted DEX protocol, and Oku builds upon that legacy in our platform.

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Reliability

Our engineers are badass. Fast, reliable data is our main priority. Read the API docs here.

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Innovation

Oku's team works around the clock to ensure that decentralized exchanges can scale to the levels of their centralized counterparts, while simultaneously bridging the gap between DeFi and TradFi.

About GFX

GFX Labs is a multi-faceted blockchain research and development company. We are a team of builders who love DeFi. Our participation in the industry is rooted in a strong desire to see DeFi overtake legacy finance. In addition to Oku, GFX Labs is a leading Uniswap delegate, having passed seven governance proposals over the last two years, including the addition of the popular 1bp fee tier, the first cross-chain governance proposal, and an advocate for Uniswap's multichain growth.

Oku

Oku (奥) is Japanese for ‘spatial depth’.