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Enso confirms full integration for the Monad mainnet launch, giving developers immediate access to DeFi tooling and liquidity from day one.
Enso, the leading provider of blockchain shortcuts, has announced that it will be supporting the Monad mainnet launch on November 24. Enso will be fully integrated from day one, enabling Monad builders to create DeFi applications, from lending to trading.
The launch of Monad’s Layer-1 network and MON token will provide users and developers with a high-throughput blockchain that’s optimized for an array of use cases including DeFi. Enso’s decision to support the launch will allow developers to easily and securely create applications for swaps, bridging, stablecoin minting, lending markets, liquidity, and more.
The integration will ensure that Monad users can quickly put their assets to work, including MON, and explore opportunities for trading and earning on the Layer-1 chain. With Enso supporting the launch, Monad is able to go live with full functionality in place.
Builders are normally obligated to manually integrate every protocol they wish to utilize, significantly slowing development. This can result in new networks taking weeks or months to gain a broad ecosystem of apps. Enso’s blockchain shortcuts reduce the time to market, enabling builders to rapidly but securely deploy dapps from liquidity aggregators to cross-chain lending markets.
By tapping into a single Enso API, builders can access the full spectrum of protocols and liquidity sources available on Monad. Core actions such as swaps, bridges, deposits, mints, and zaps are all incorporated, eliminating the need for custom routing logic. This streamlines development, allowing builders to create complete user flows with Enso.
The early success of emerging blockchain networks is closely correlated with launch liquidity and developer tooling. Optimizing these variables is critical in ensuring that users can onboard and participate in onchain markets that have full functionality. Enso’s day-one support for Monad sets a new standard for blockchain launches, allowing networks to deploy with deep utility from the very start.
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