Fluxion Network, a decentralized exchange (DEX) infrastructure built on Mantle, has announced the official launch on its Mainnet, indicating a huge landmark achievementFluxion Network, a decentralized exchange (DEX) infrastructure built on Mantle, has announced the official launch on its Mainnet, indicating a huge landmark achievement

Fluxion Network Lands on Mantle to Boost DeFi and RWA Spot Liquidity

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Fluxion Network, a decentralized exchange (DEX) infrastructure built on Mantle, has announced the official launch on its Mainnet, indicating a huge landmark achievement in the network’s push toward scalable, asset-focused on-chain finance. The main purpose is to advance the native spot liquidity for decentralized finance (DeFi) and real-world assets (RWAs).

Fluxion is basically built to aid the next wave of decentralized finance with a keen attention on RWAs and asset-backed liquidity. Fluxion has successfully developed its prominent position in the market among other platforms for efficiency, execution quality, and transparency. Fluxion has one and only aim is to monitor on-spot liquidity and structure asset markets, standing itself as a foundational layer for RWA-oriented trading on Mantle.

Emily Bao, Key Advisor at Mantle, expressed his thoughts. He said, “As Mantle continues to evolve into a leading execution and liquidity layer for RWAs, native infrastructure matters. Fluxion represents the kind of purpose-built, ecosystem-first DEX we want powering spot liquidity on Mantle, which is efficient, composable, and designed for real-world asset use cases from day one.”

Fluxion’s Three-Layer Liquidity and Execution Framework Explained

Fluxion’s spot trading stack consists of three supporting liquidity and execution modules, purposefully built for cohesive work while assemblable around the Mantle ecosystem. These modules are AMM V2 Pools, AMM V3 Concentrated Liquidity, and Orderbook with RFQ-based Execution.

AMM V2 Pool facilitates efficient routing for both stable and volatile spot trading pairs. AMM V3 Concentrated Liquidity permits liquidity providers to deploy capital under the defined price range to improve capital efficiency and minimize slippage.

Last but not least, Orderbook with RFQ-based Execution (upcoming), a hybrid model joining on-chain orderbook logic with request-for-quote execution, to help larger, asset-sensitive trades while attaining interoperable with AMM liquidity. In short, these components combined to build a full-stack spot DEX architecture, markets, and institutional-grade execution on Mantle.

Mantle’s RWA Ambitions Take Shape with Fluxion as the Liquidity Backbone

In addition, Mantle enlarges its ecosystem across RWAs, asset-backed tokens, and institution-friendly on-chain finance. Fluxion has emerged to serve as the network’s core liquidity and execution layer. Fluxion facilitates Mantle-native projects with a ready production venue for asset-backed spot liquidity, efficient, low-cost execution for RWA, and a combined platform for token launches, price discovery, and long-term liquidity formation.

At this, Sham Lee, CMO at Fluxion, said, “Fluxion was built from the ground up to serve spot markets that demand precision, depth, and capital efficiency. Launching natively on Mantle allows us to tightly integrate execution, liquidity, and ecosystem distribution, which creates a spot DEX purpose-built for RWAs and the next phase of on-chain markets.”

Furthermore, after this mainnet launch, Fluxion is also considering optimization of AMM V2 and V3 spot markets on Mantle, Deployment of the RFQ-enabled orderbook execution layer, Deeper integration with Mantle-native protocols, and expansion of liquidity rewards and contribution frameworks. By these startups, Fluxion’s aim is clear: to establish itself as Mantle’s RWA-focused spot liquidity hub. 

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