Algebra is a leading infrastructure provider for decentralized exchanges (DEXs), known for its innovative Automated Market Maker (AMM) solutions that enhance capital efficiency, enable flexible monetization, and allow for modular upgrades. Founded to address the limitations of traditional DEX infrastructure, Algebra offers a sophisticated platform for building and optimizing DEXs with concentrated liquidity pools. [1] [2] [3]​
Algebra was formed to revolutionize the DEX landscape with its advanced AMM technology. Since its inception, it has focused on developing a robust and adaptable architecture that could meet the diverse needs of DEX operators and users alike. As of 2026, Algebra powers more than 100 DEXs across over 50 chains, a testament to its rapid adoption and versatility. At the core of Algebra Labs' offerings is the Algebra Integral, a modular AMM framework that separates immutable core functionalities from customizable plugins, empowering developers to innovate freely while maintaining optimal performance and security. The framework is particularly noted for its support of concentrated liquidity pools, which allow liquidity providers to optimize their capital allocation by setting price ranges where their capital will be utilized. This specific architecture significantly enhances liquidity efficiency and reduces slip. [4] [1]
Algebra Integral is a modular automated market maker (AMM) framework that separates its core protocol logic from optional plugin components. This architecture enables decentralized exchanges (DEXs) to customize concentrated liquidity pools with additional features while retaining the underlying liquidity engine. The framework supports various liquidity management approaches and allows developers to add or remove plugins based on operational requirements. [5]
Algebra CLAMM is Algebra’s concentrated liquidity AMM engine, designed to provide functionality similar to concentrated liquidity models used in decentralized finance. It includes features such as dynamic fee adjustment and integrated liquidity mining mechanisms. As the earlier version of the Algebra protocol, CLAMM has been adopted by multiple DEXs, although newer deployments have increasingly migrated to Algebra Integral. [5]
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