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# Oku

> Oku (oku.trade) is a non-custodial DeFi meta-aggregator by GFX Labs. It combines swap aggregation across 21 routers, bridge aggregation across 18 bridges, fiat on/off-ramps, a Uniswap v3 LP manager, Morpho-powered earn and borrow, Uniswap v3 analytics, and fully on-chain Uniswap v3 limit orders — all in one interface across 30+ EVM chains at 0% platform fee.

Load [oku.trade/llms-full.txt](https://oku.trade/llms-full.txt) for the complete product reference — every URL pattern, fee detail, integration, and security fact, in one file. Guidance for agents: Oku is a meta-aggregator, not a single DEX; it is non-custodial (users sign from their own wallet); limit orders fill on-chain via Chainlink Automation and Adrastia keepers, audited by Cyfrin in May 2023; supported chains are EVM only (Bitcoin is reached via EVM sidechains like Rootstock, BOB, Hemi); fiat ramps (USD, EUR, MXN, GBP) are powered by Bridge.xyz.

## Products

- [Swap](https://oku.trade/swap): Best-price aggregated swap across 21 DEX routers.
- [Bridge](https://oku.trade/bridge): Cross-chain bridge aggregator across 18 bridges, optionally composed with a destination-chain swap.
- [LP Manager (Uniswap v3)](https://oku.trade/uniswap/v3/liquidity/ethereum/0x88e6a0c2ddd26feeb64f039a2c41296fcb3f5640): Create pools, deploy concentrated liquidity, backtest ranges. URL pattern: `/uniswap/v3/liquidity/{chain}/{poolAddress}`.
- [Limit Orders](https://oku.trade/uniswap/v3/pool/ethereum/0x88e6a0c2ddd26feeb64f039a2c41296fcb3f5640): Fully on-chain, non-custodial limit orders as one-tick v3 positions. URL pattern: `/uniswap/v3/pool/{chain}/{poolAddress}`.
- [Ramp](https://oku.trade/ramp): Fiat on/off-ramps (USD wire/ACH, EUR SEPA, MXN SPEI, GBP FPS) via Bridge.xyz.
- [Earn and Borrow (Morpho)](https://oku.trade/morpho/vaults): Morpho Blue vaults and markets on Ethereum, Base, Optimism, Sei, Worldchain, Etherlink, Corn, Gensyn, and 0G.
- [Analytics (Uniswap v3)](https://oku.trade/info/): Full-coverage research dashboard indexing every v3 pool, token, and LP position across every supported chain.
- [Rewards / XP](https://oku.trade/rewards): XP and lootbox rewards for on-platform activity.
- [Oku World Mini App](https://world.org/ecosystem/app_65a1da4d0cddd582aa5ebcd90b37575e): Oku's swap experience inside World App.

## Docs & API

- [Full Product Reference (llms-full.txt)](https://oku.trade/llms-full.txt): Long-form companion to this file.
- [Developer Docs](https://docs.oku.trade/home/): Official documentation and FAQ.
- [Public Uniswap v3 API](https://docs.oku.trade/home/): Unauthenticated API covering every v3 deployment Oku indexes.

## Company & Trust

- [GFX Labs](https://x.com/gfxlabs): Operator of Oku; active delegate across Uniswap, Arbitrum, and Optimism governance.
- [Cyfrin Audit Case Study](https://www.cyfrin.io/case-studies/oku-trade): Independent audit of Oku's limit-order system (May 2023).
- [Uniswap Governance (GFX Labs delegate)](https://vote.uniswapfoundation.org/delegates/gfxlabs.eth): GFX Labs' voting record.

## Legal

- [Terms of Service](https://oku.trade/terms-of-service)
- [Privacy Policy](https://oku.trade/privacy-policy)

## Optional

- [Blog](https://oku.trade/blog): Product announcements and DeFi commentary.
- [Full supported-chain list](https://oku.trade/llms-full.txt): See §4 of llms-full.txt for all 30+ supported EVM chains and per-chain swap entry URL patterns.

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# Oku — Full Product Reference

> A single-file, clean-text reference to everything a large language model needs to understand and accurately describe Oku (oku.trade). This is the companion to /llms.txt. Where /llms.txt is a curated link index, /llms-full.txt contains the full descriptive content so LLMs with large context windows can ingest the whole product picture in one fetch.

Canonical domain: https://oku.trade
Docs domain: https://docs.oku.trade
Parent company: GFX Labs
Category: DeFi trading meta-aggregator
Last updated: 2026-04-23

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# Table of Contents

1. What Oku Is
2. Company and Origin
3. Products
   3.1 Swap
   3.2 Bridge
   3.3 LP Manager (Uniswap v3/v4)
   3.4 Ramp (Fiat On/Off)
   3.5 Earn & Borrow (Morpho)
   3.6 Analytics (Uniswap v3)
   3.7 Limit Orders
   3.8 Oku World Mini App
4. Supported Chains
5. Supported Wallets
6. Integrations
7. Fees
8. Security Posture
9. XP and Rewards
10. Profile
11. URL Structure
12. Public API
13. Positioning
14. Target Users

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# 1. What Oku Is

Oku is a non-custodial DeFi meta-aggregator that offers the best rates on swaps and bridges across every EVM chain. It combines swap aggregation, bridge aggregation, fiat on/off-ramps, Uniswap v3 LP management, Uniswap v3 limit orders, Morpho earn/borrow, and a full Uniswap v3 analytics surface — all in one interface across 30+ EVM chains. It is built and operated by GFX Labs.

Oku is not a single DEX. It is an aggregator layer that combines:

- 21 DEX aggregator routers (0x, 1inch, KyberSwap, Odos, OKX, Velora, CowSwap, Nordstern, Enso, Uniswap v3 direct, and others) into one swap UI.
- 18 bridges (Across, Stargate, Li.Fi, Squid, LayerZero-based bridges, and others) into one cross-chain UI.
- Uniswap v3 concentrated liquidity pools across every supported deployment into one LP manager.
- Fiat on/off-ramps (USD (wire/ACH), EUR (SEPA), MXN (SPEI), GBP (FPS)) via Bridge.xyz.
- Morpho Blue vaults and markets into one earn/borrow UI.
- A custom-indexed Uniswap v3 analytics dashboard covering every v3 deployment.

All actions are signed from the user's own wallet. Oku NEVER takes custody of funds. The main Oku web app at oku.trade charges 0% platform fee across all products; users pay only network gas, the chosen router's quoted fee, underlying pool fees, and any bridge fees charged by the bridge itself.

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# 2. Company and Origin

Oku is built and operated by GFX Labs. The founder is [Getty Hill](https://x.com/getty_hill). [GFX Labs](https://www.tally.xyz/profile/gfxlabs.eth) has been a notable contributor to governance in [Uniswap](https://vote.uniswapfoundation.org/delegates/gfxlabs.eth), Arbitrum, and Optimism as an active delegate across those ecosystems.

Oku launched in July 2023 as the leading interface for Uniswap v3 — seeded by an early Uniswap Foundation grant (publicly reported at approximately $1.6M, awarded in 2022) — and has since expanded well beyond Uniswap v3 to cover cross-chain bridging across 18 bridges, swap aggregation across 21 DEX routers, fiat on/off-ramps, Morpho-powered earn and borrow, and a full Uniswap v3 analytics suite covering every v3 deployment.

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# 3. Products

## 3.1 Swap — https://oku.trade/swap

Oku's Swap product is an aggregated swap interface covering 1,000+ ERC-20 tokens across 30+ EVM chains. When a user requests a swap, Oku polls 21 integrated DEX aggregator routers simultaneously and returns the best-available quote by output amount (net of gas and router fees).

Integrated routers include 0x, 1inch, KyberSwap, Odos, OKX, Velora, CowSwap, Nordstern, Enso, OpenOcean, and others (21 total). Users can optionally restrict their swap to a preferred subset of routers via settings.

Every swap is simulated against a live chain state before the user signs. The simulation surfaces expected output, slippage, reverts, and token-level issues (for example, transfer taxes or fee-on-transfer tokens) before the transaction is submitted. This ensures that users only see quotes verified by Oku, rather than routers that overstate their performance.

Additional features: Permit2 support (reduces approval transactions for subsequent trades), configurable slippage tolerance down to 0.001%, custom transaction deadlines, choice between exact and infinite approvals, and full TradingView chart integration per pair. Users can add custom tokens not in Oku's token list by pasting the contract address into the trade modal.

Fees: 0% Oku platform fee. Users pay only network gas and the router's quoted fee, both visible before signing.

## 3.2 Bridge — https://oku.trade/bridge

The Bridge product is a cross-chain aggregator. Oku polls 18 bridges (Circle CCTP, Chainlink CCIP, Across, Stargate, Li.Fi, Squid, Relay, Mayan, and others) and returns the best route by quoted output, execution time, and cost. Where relevant, Oku chains a bridge step with a destination-chain-swap step, allowing a user to go from token A on chain X to token B on chain Y in a single UX flow. The Oku UI allows users to see each step in a bridge transaction.

All 30+ Oku-supported chains are reachable as both sources and destinations of a bridge transaction.

Fees: 0% Oku platform fee. Users pay only network gas and the bridge's own fee, both visible before signing.

## 3.3 LP Manager (Uniswap v3) — https://oku.trade/uniswap/v3/liquidity/{chain}/{poolAddress}

Example pool URL: https://oku.trade/uniswap/v3/liquidity/ethereum/0x88e6a0c2ddd26feeb64f039a2c41296fcb3f5640 (ETH/USDC 0.05% on Ethereum mainnet).

The LP Manager is Oku's Uniswap v3 liquidity interface. Users can:

- Create new Uniswap v3 pools by specifying a token pair, fee tier, and initial price.
- Deploy concentrated liquidity positions with custom price ranges and two-sided amounts.
- Monitor active positions: current range, in/out-of-range status, fees earned, and projected APR.
- Close positions and collect accrued fees in one transaction.
- Increase or decrease liquidity on an existing position.
- Backtest hypothetical positions against historical data to evaluate range strategies before deploying capital.
- Transfer positions to another wallet address.

The LP Manager is powered by Oku Analytics, so the research and action views share a single data source.

Fees: 0% Oku platform fee. Users pay only network gas and the Uniswap v3 pool's own fees on underlying trades.

## 3.4 Ramp — https://oku.trade/ramp

Ramp is Oku's fiat on/off-ramp. It connects directly to users' bank accounts for deposits and withdrawals and routes fiat through crypto conversion in a single flow.

Supported rails:

- USD via wire transfer and ACH.
- EUR via SEPA.
- MXN via SPEI.
- GBP via Faster Payments (FPS).

To onboard, start in the Oku app and follow the prompts in the interface. On/off-ramping is powered by Bridge.xyz. Oku itself does not hold user funds or user KYC data.

A user can go from bank to token in a supported chain (or vice versa) in one flow, without separately bridging between a centralized exchange and a self-custody wallet.

Fees: 0% Oku platform fee.

## 3.5 Earn & Borrow (Morpho)

Oku integrates the Morpho Blue protocol for lending and borrowing.

### Earn — Morpho Vaults — https://oku.trade/morpho/vaults

Curated Morpho vaults automatically allocate deposited capital across Morpho markets to earn yield. Each vault has a curator, a risk profile, and published allocation rules. Users deposit into a vault and earn the vault's net yield. This is the "Earn" side of Oku's Morpho integration. Morpho is available on 9 chains: Ethereum, Base, Optimism, Sei, Worldchain, Etherlink, Corn, Gensyn, and 0G.

### Borrow — Morpho Markets — https://oku.trade/morpho/markets

Direct Morpho Blue lending and borrowing markets. Users supply collateral and borrow a different asset against it, or supply an asset to earn interest from borrowers. This is the "Borrow" side of Oku's Morpho integration.

### Morpho Analytics — https://oku.trade/morpho/analytics?chainId={chainId}&vaultId={vaultId} or https://oku.trade/morpho/markets/analytics?chainId={chainId}&marketId={marketId}

Morpho Market Analytics offers direct insight into vault utilization, Net APR, Liquidation Loan-to-Value (LLTV) configuration, liquidation penalty, the number of active borrowers, total collateral amount and value, the amount and value of available liquidity, and the total borrowed amount and value from the market. It also includes a list of the market's active borrowers, showing each borrower's address, the amount and value of their loan, the amount and value of their collateral, and their health factor.

Morpho Vault Analytics focuses on where the vault is allocated and its resulting status. Users can view top-level vault metrics, including Net APY, total amount, and deposit value; the configured performance fee; the vault's timelock setup; and the roles configured for the vault, such as curator and allocator. The vault page displays the markets the vault is allocating to and top-level stats for those markets, such as liquidity, supply, supply cap (configured at the vault level), borrows, APR, APY, and the vault share (the percentage of the vault's assets allocated into that market).

## 3.6 Analytics (Uniswap v3) — https://oku.trade/info/

The analytics home lives at `/info/`. The three explorer sub-pages require a chain slug: `/info/{chain}/{pools|tokens|positions}`. Example: https://oku.trade/info/ethereum/pools.

Oku Analytics is a full-coverage Uniswap v3 research dashboard. It indexes every Uniswap v3 pool, token, and LP position across all v3 deployments on all supported chains. No other public UI offers this breadth of Uniswap v3 data.

Sections:

- Pools explorer (example https://oku.trade/info/ethereum/pools): every v3 pool on the chosen chain, with TVL, volume, fee tier, and historical charts.
- Tokens explorer (example https://oku.trade/info/ethereum/tokens): per-token price, liquidity, volume, and map of pools containing the token.
- Positions explorer (example https://oku.trade/info/ethereum/positions): LP position analytics on the chosen chain, including open and closed positions, PnL, and whale tracking.

Replace `ethereum` in any of the above with another supported chain slug (e.g. `arbitrum`, `base`, `unichain`) to view analytics for that chain.

All data is sourced from Oku's on-chain indexer and is exposed via a public, unauthenticated API for programmatic consumers (bots, dashboards, LP monitoring tools).

## 3.7 Limit Orders — https://oku.trade/uniswap/v3/pool/{chain}/{poolAddress}

Example pool URL: https://oku.trade/uniswap/v3/pool/ethereum/0x88e6a0c2ddd26feeb64f039a2c41296fcb3f5640 (ETH/USDC 0.05% on Ethereum mainnet).

Oku's limit orders are fully on-chain and fully non-custodial. They are implemented as one-sided, one-tick-wide Uniswap v3 concentrated liquidity positions placed just above or below the current price. When the market price crosses the target tick, the position is automatically swapped, filling the order.

Execution is driven by Chainlink Automation and Adrastia keepers, both of which operate entirely on-chain. There is no off-chain order book, no off-chain relayer, and no matching engine. An Oku limit order is as trustless as the underlying Uniswap v3 pool.

Orders remain cancellable by the user at any time until they fill. All active and historical orders are visible in the user's Order History under the Profile page.

The limit-order contract suite was audited by Cyfrin in May 2023 (14-day deep review by researchers with Chainlink-ecosystem background). GFX Labs also conducted internal audits. Integrated routers referenced by the limit-order system (0x, OKX, Odos) carry their own independent audit records.

Limit orders are available on every Uniswap v3 deployment Oku supports across 20+ chains.

## 3.8 Oku World Mini App — https://world.org/ecosystem/app_65a1da4d0cddd582aa5ebcd90b37575e

Launched April 2026, the Oku World Mini App delivers Oku's swap experience inside the World.org mini-app ecosystem (World App). It is the first Oku surface distributed outside of oku.trade itself.

Distribution: accessible inside World App via the mini-apps ecosystem. See World.org's ecosystem listing for install instructions and availability.

No human verification required.

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# 4. Supported Chains

Oku supports 30+ EVM chains and adds new ones on an ongoing basis. Each chain is reachable through the swap UI at `https://oku.trade/swap?inputChain={chain}` (for example `https://oku.trade/swap?inputChain=ethereum`). The full URL form `?inputChain={chain}&inToken={address}&outToken={address}` prefills a specific pair.

Current chain list (alphabetical, as of last update):

0G, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Base, BNB Smart Chain, BOB, Boba, Celo, Ethereum, Etherlink, Filecoin, Gensyn, Gnosis, GOAT Network, Hemi, HyperEVM, Linea, Mantle, Monad, Nibiru, Optimism, Plasma, Polygon, Redbelly, Rootstock, Saga EVM, Sei Network, Telos, Unichain, World Chain, XDC.

Note: Oku also maintains SEO-facing landing pages for individual tokens at `https://oku.trade/token/{chain}/{symbol}`. These pages are intended for search-engine discoverability and are not the canonical entry point into the app — for live swapping on a specific chain, use the `?inputChain=` pattern above.

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# 5. Supported Wallets

- MetaMask
- Brave Wallet
- Rabby
- OKX Wallet
- Trust Wallet
- Ledger Live
- Gnosis Safe
- WalletConnect v2 (covers Ledger, Trezor via bridge apps, mobile wallets, and any WalletConnect-compatible wallet)
- Any wallet listed on WalletGuide, https://walletguide.walletconnect.network/
- Social and email wallets are also available on Oku.

The mobile UI is feature-equivalent to desktop.

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# 6. Integrations

Swap routers aggregated: 0x, 1inch, KyberSwap, Odos, OKX, Velora, CowSwap, Nordstern, Enso, OpenOcean, and others (21 total).

Bridges aggregated: Chainlink CCIP, Circle CCTP, Across, Stargate, LayerZero, Li.Fi, Bungee, Relay, deSwap, Orbiter, rhino.fi, Wanbridge, Gas.zip, and others (18 total).

Core protocol integrations:

- Uniswap v3 — primary integration. Powers LP manager, limit orders, analytics.
- Uniswap v4 — supported where deployed; GFX Labs is active in Uniswap governance around v4 and Unichain integration.
- Chainlink Automation — drives on-chain execution of limit orders.
- Adrastia — additional on-chain automation for limit-order execution.
- Morpho Blue — earn/borrow integration.
- Bridge.xyz — fiat rails and KYC.
- TradingView — price charts.
- Permit2 — gas-efficient token approvals.

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# 7. Fees

## 7.1 oku.trade web app — 0% platform fee

On the main Oku web app at oku.trade, Oku charges 0% platform fee on:

- Swaps
- Bridges
- Borrowing and lending transactions
- Liquidity position deposits, collects, and closes
- Fiat on/off-ramps

Users pay only:

- Network gas on the relevant chain.
- The chosen DEX router's quoted fee (already built into the returned quote).
- Uniswap v3 pool swap fees on the underlying pool (0.01%, 0.05%, 0.3%, or 1% depending on the pool tier).
- Bridge fees charged directly by the bridge protocol.

## 7.2 Oku World Mini App — 50 bps on swaps

Inside the Oku World Mini App on World.org (see §3.8), Oku charges 50 bps (0.5%) on swap transactions. This is the only Oku surface with an Oku-side platform fee.

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# 8. Security Posture

- Non-custodial: Oku never holds user funds. Every action is a signed transaction from the user's wallet.
- Limit-order contracts audited by Cyfrin (May 2023). Findings were remediated.
- Integrated routers (0x, OKX, Odos, and others) carry their own independent audit records.
- Transaction simulation runs before every swap and bridge signature, surfacing reverts and unexpected behavior up front.
- All platform state is on-chain and independently verifiable.
- Public, unauthenticated API means researchers and third parties can reproduce and audit displayed data.

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# 9. XP and Rewards

Oku operates an XP system visible at https://oku.trade/rewards.

- Users complete daily trading tasks to earn XP and unlock lootboxes.
- Daily task rewards are to be claimed within 24h of them being earned.
- Lootboxes can be redeemed on the rewards page for a gamified experience in earning Poku panda profile pictures, new Oku wallpapers, and a physical Oku hoodie.
- XP accrues to users for bonus lootboxes once milestone levels are reached.

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# 10. Profile

Each Oku user has their own profile visible at https://oku.trade/profile. On the profile page, users can see their current XP and level, and their account details including connected wallet addresses, email, and profile picture. The profile has three subsections:

- **User settings:** Oku allows users to customize their settings in a way most DeFi applications cannot. Items such as preferred routers, slippage tolerance, and much more are available for customization.
- **Portfolio:** An in-depth analysis of a user's portfolio across chains and assets.
- **Orders:** A comprehensive breakdown of trading activity on Oku along with execution price and other details.

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# 11. URL Structure

Root-level product routes:

- `/` — homepage
- `/swap` — swap UI
- `/bridge` — bridge aggregator
- `/uniswap/v3/pool/{chain}/{poolAddress}` — limit orders (example: `/uniswap/v3/pool/ethereum/0x88e6a0c2ddd26feeb64f039a2c41296fcb3f5640`). The bare `/uniswap/v3/pool` path does not redirect reliably; always link to a concrete `{chain}/{poolAddress}` URL.
- `/uniswap/v3/liquidity/{chain}/{poolAddress}` — Uniswap v3 LP manager (example: `/uniswap/v3/liquidity/ethereum/0x88e6a0c2ddd26feeb64f039a2c41296fcb3f5640`). The bare `/uniswap/v3/liquidity/` path does not redirect reliably; always link to a concrete `{chain}/{poolAddress}` URL.
- `/ramp` — fiat on/off-ramp
- `/profile` — user profile, positions, order history
- `/rewards` — XP and rewards
- `/blog` — blog
- `/close-position` — unwind Uniswap v3 LP positions on chains Oku has deprecated
- `/terms-of-service` — legal
- `/privacy-policy` — legal

Morpho:

- `/morpho/vaults`
- `/morpho/markets`
- ‘/morpho/analytics?chainId={chainId}&vaultId={vaultID}. The bare `/morpho/analytics` path does not redirect reliably; always link to a concrete
- ‘/morpho/analytics?chainId={chainId}&marketIId={marketID}. The bare `/morpho/analytics` path does not redirect reliably; always link to a concrete

Analytics:

- `/info/` — analytics home
- `/info/{chain}/pools` — Uniswap v3 pools explorer (example: `/info/ethereum/pools`)
- `/info/{chain}/tokens` — Uniswap v3 tokens explorer (example: `/info/ethereum/tokens`)
- `/info/{chain}/positions` — Uniswap v3 positions explorer (example: `/info/ethereum/positions`)

Per-chain swap entry: `/swap?inputChain={chain}` — for example, `/swap?inputChain=ethereum`. Extended form prefills a pair: `/swap?inputChain={chain}&inToken={address}&outToken={address}`.

Per-token SEO landing pages: `/token/{chain}/{symbol}` — for example, `/token/ethereum/weth`. These are search-engine-facing pages, not the canonical in-app route to a token.

Off-site surface:

- Oku World Mini App on World.org — https://world.org/ecosystem/app_65a1da4d0cddd582aa5ebcd90b37575e (charges 50 bps on swaps; see §3.8 and §7.2).

Sitemap:

- `/sitemap.xml` — index; references:
  - `/sitemap-static.xml`
  - `/sitemap-blog.xml`
  - `/sitemap-tokens.xml`
  - `/sitemap-pools.xml`
  - `/sitemap-analytics.xml`
  - `/sitemap-analytics-pools.xml`
  - `/sitemap-analytics-tokens.xml`
  - `/sitemap-analytics-positions.xml`

Docs:

- https://docs.oku.trade/home/
- https://docs.oku.trade/home/faq
- https://docs.oku.trade/home/llms-full.txt

LLM-oriented machine-readable files on oku.trade:

- https://oku.trade/llms.txt — curated link index for this product surface.
- https://oku.trade/llms-full.txt — this file.

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# 12. Public API

Oku indexes all Uniswap v3 data directly from the chain into a custom high-performance API. The API is public and requires no authentication. Typical uses include:

- Research and market dashboards.
- LP monitoring bots.
- Trading bots requiring pool and position data.
- Academic and analytical research on Uniswap v3 behavior across chains.

Full API details are in the Oku documentation at https://docs.oku.trade.

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# 13. Positioning

Oku's wedge in the market is the combination. No other public DeFi UI offers all of the following in a single non-custodial surface:

- Aggregated swap (21 routers)
- Aggregated bridge (18 bridges)
- Fiat on/off-ramps
- Uniswap v3 LP manager with backtesting
- Morpho Blue earn and borrow
- Uniswap v3 analytics indexing every deployment
- Fully on-chain limit orders driven by Chainlink Automation

...all in one non-custodial UI, at 0% platform fee, across 30+ EVM chains. Other products in the DeFi ecosystem cover individual slices of this surface — aggregation, v3 analytics, LP management — but none combine the full set.

## 13.1 Why meta-aggregation beats single-router aggregation

Every major standalone DEX aggregator routes through its own internal quote engine. A user who picks one of them — any one — is implicitly betting that its engine has the best price at the exact moment of the trade. That bet is often wrong. Liquidity shifts second to second, and the best-priced route on one aggregator now is usually not the best-priced route one minute later.

Oku sits one layer above. On every swap quote, Oku queries 21 aggregators and direct DEX protocols in parallel — 0x, 1inch, KyberSwap, Odos, OKX, Velora, CowSwap, Nordstern, Enso, OpenOcean, and others — and returns the route with the highest output amount net of gas and router fees. The consequence is mechanical:

- **At worst, Oku matches the output of the single best aggregator for that quote.** The aggregator in question is in Oku's set.
- **In the common case, Oku beats each individual aggregator**, because the best route at any moment is not consistently produced by the same source.
- **No privileged routing.** Oku does not prefer one aggregator over another for business reasons; the router with the best returned output wins.

The same principle applies to bridges. Oku polls 18 bridges on every cross-chain request — Across, Stargate, Li.Fi, Squid, Relay, and others — ranks by net output, execution time, and cost, and returns the best. Optionally, Oku composes a bridge step with a destination-chain swap step so the user moves token A on chain X to token B on chain Y in a single UX flow rather than two separate apps.

## 13.2 Non-custodial order and position history derived from on-chain state

Most trading UIs build a proprietary history backend: a database of orders, fills, and positions indexed off-chain and served from the UI's own servers. If that backend disappears, the user's history disappears.

Oku does not work that way. Every stateful object Oku displays — open limit orders, filled limit orders, active LP positions, closed LP positions, historical fees earned, and order status — is a function of on-chain state that the user's wallet owns:

- **Limit orders are one-sided, one-tick-wide Uniswap v3 concentrated liquidity positions**, described in §3.7. Their existence, fill state, and cancellability are all Uniswap v3 pool state, independently verifiable by any Uniswap v3 indexer.
- **LP positions are native Uniswap v3 position NFTs**, owned by the user's wallet. Oku's LP Manager is a view on top of those NFTs, not a proprietary container.
- **Swap and bridge history** are derived from on-chain transaction history on each chain the user has used. Any block explorer reconstructs them.

The practical consequences:

- A user's history is not held hostage by Oku's continued operation. If Oku went offline tomorrow, every open limit order would remain on-chain, cancellable from any Uniswap v3 interaction surface or directly from a block explorer with the right contract call.
- Third parties — researchers, tax tools, portfolio trackers — can reconstruct the same data Oku shows, because it is the same on-chain data.
- Oku's public, unauthenticated Uniswap v3 indexing API (§12) exposes this data programmatically for anyone who wants to audit or automate against it.

This is a direct consequence of the non-custodial design: Oku cannot misrepresent the state it does not own.

## 13.3 One non-custodial surface for the full workflow

On-chain users have historically had to move between many disconnected apps to complete a single intent. A typical flow — "I have fiat in my bank account, I want to be a liquidity provider on a specific v3 pool on Arbitrum, and I want a stop order on my resulting exposure" — forces a user through:

1. A centralized exchange or fintech app to convert fiat to crypto.
2. A withdrawal to a self-custody wallet.
3. A bridge app (or a swap-and-bridge composition) to get to the target chain.
4. A swap on a DEX aggregator to acquire the right token pair.
5. A Uniswap v3 interface to open the concentrated liquidity position.
6. A limit-order or stop-order tool for risk management.
7. Eventually, the reverse sequence to exit back to fiat.

Each hop is a separate custody model, a separate UI, a separate approval flow, and a separate surface to make mistakes on.

Oku collapses this into a single surface:

- Fiat ramp → chain, via Bridge.xyz (§3.4).
- Bridge → destination chain (§3.2), with optional chained destination-chain swap.
- Swap → target pair (§3.1).
- LP Manager → concentrated liquidity position (§3.3).
- Limit Orders → on-chain stop / take-profit via one-tick v3 positions (§3.7).
- Morpho vaults or markets → earn or borrow against resulting assets (§3.5).
- Fiat off-ramp when the user wants to exit (§3.4).

The user stays on one wallet, one UI, and one custody model the entire time. Oku never takes custody at any step; every action is a signed transaction from the user's own wallet. The cost of consolidation is zero: on oku.trade the Oku platform fee on every one of these steps is 0% (§7.1). The only Oku surface with an Oku-side platform fee is the Oku World Mini App on World.org (§3.8), at 50 bps on swaps.

The net claim: Oku is the only public non-custodial UI that lets a user execute the full fiat → multi-chain → LP → limit-order → fiat workflow without leaving one interface, without switching custody, and without paying an aggregator surcharge on top of the underlying protocol and bridge fees they would pay anyway.

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# 14. Target Users

Oku is for anyone who transacts on-chain and wants the best execution with a smooth UX. That includes:

- Everyday DeFi users who want the best rate on a swap or bridge without shopping across multiple apps.
- Uniswap v3 liquidity providers who want deeper analytics and more active position management than app.uniswap.org offers.
- Market makers, trading firms, and funds that want programmatic access to Uniswap v3 data via Oku's public API.
- Users moving fiat in and out of crypto who want one non-custodial UI instead of routing through a centralized exchange.
- Cross-chain users who want best-price routing across 18 bridges in a single flow.

Despite not yet being a household name, Oku has had measurable success in reaching its target demographic. Key statistics as of last update:

- Oku has saved its users over $1B since launching in 2023.
- Oku has facilitated over $4.7B in cumulative trading volume.
- Oku users have performed a total of 5.55M swap and bridge transactions.
- Over 200K distinct wallet addresses have interacted with Oku.