The latest data on the leading DApps in the Avalanche ecosystem is here.



Uniswap ($UNI) remains the leader. LFJ ($JOE) and ODOS ($ODOS) follow closely, performing exceptionally well. BenQI ($QI), as an established lending protocol, continues to maintain influence. 1inch ($1INCH)'s aggregate trading volume remains stable. Jumper and a certain DEX platform ($OKB) also hold positions on the list.

THORChain ($RUNE) continues to perform strongly in cross-chain activities, while Pharaoh ($PHAR), as an emerging project, begins to stand out.

These data reflect the diversified landscape of the Avalanche DeFi ecosystem—from DEXs to lending, from aggregators to cross-chain bridges, various protocols are competing for users and liquidity.
AVAX-2,88%
UNI-2,68%
JOE0,8%
BENQI-3,74%
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RektButStillHere
· 2025-12-14 01:58
Honestly, UNI is UNI, no one can beat it no matter who changes

I'm a bit interested in this new star Pharaoh... whether it can rise depends on how the follow-up is handled

JOE is holding steady this time, didn't get it for free

ODOS's aggregator logic is indeed excellent, but can the transaction fee be lowered a bit

To be honest, BenQI's lending position is still solid, no one in this ecosystem can shake it

In cross-chain, RUNE is far ahead, others really need to catch up

This is diversification, but in the end, it's still the top players taking the meat and newcomers drinking the soup

The monopoly position of UNI is too strong... when will there truly be a competitor
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 2025-12-13 20:56
Uniswap is still so competitive, JOE is also good, but I still prefer ODOS.

Speaking of BenQI, this veteran brand is really stable, lending is definitely with it.

New projects are all vying for the spotlight, but liquidity is really the hard part...

In cross-chain, RUNE is still the player, when will Pharaoh finally get up?

The DeFi ecosystem is just this competitive, with only so many users, it's really exhausting.
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LiquidityWizard
· 2025-12-13 06:02
actually uniswap dominating avax ecosystem? statistically speaking, that's like 87% correlation with every chain lmao. but ngl the joe/odos combo is theoretically interesting if you run the numbers on impermanent loss ratios... thorchain doing thorchain things i guess, risk-adjusted returns probably still sus tho
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PensionDestroyer
· 2025-12-11 02:50
Forget it, Uni is still the big brother, no suspense. The key is that JOE's rebound this time is pretty good, gotta keep a close eye on it.
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TestnetScholar
· 2025-12-11 02:49
Uniswap is still so awesome, but I like JOE even more, really.

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RUNE cross-chain has always been stable, but there are just too many new projects. Which one is truly the next big track?

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BenQI is still alive, this guy's resilience is really strong.

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It feels like Avalanche's ecosystem is getting a bit competitive now. With such fierce competition, will liquidity become fragmented?

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Projects like PHAR rise quickly and also fall quickly. I'm not chasing after it anymore.
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ForkThisDAO
· 2025-12-11 02:32
UNI has been stable for so long and still remains the leader, but JOE is gaining momentum quite aggressively. It feels like the AVAX ecosystem is becoming more competitive.
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BearMarketLightning
· 2025-12-11 02:31
Uniswap is truly the eternal king; I've never seen it drop from the top spot... By the way, when will JOE make a comeback? It feels like it's just passing by without much impact.

As for emerging projects, PHAR does have some interesting aspects, but it remains to be seen if it can maintain its popularity in the future.

BenQI lending is very stable; this is the true mark of an experienced veteran.
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