Polygon has integrated with Manifold Trading. The partnership focuses on decentralized finance with key being institutional liquidity. POL token traded near $0.20 amid the news. Polygon Labs has announced a strategic partnership with Manifold Trading as it looks to boost Polygon’s decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem. The platform revealed the integration with the quantitative trading firm […] The post Polygon partners Manifold to boost DeFi ecosystem appeared first on CoinJournal.Polygon has integrated with Manifold Trading. The partnership focuses on decentralized finance with key being institutional liquidity. POL token traded near $0.20 amid the news. Polygon Labs has announced a strategic partnership with Manifold Trading as it looks to boost Polygon’s decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem. The platform revealed the integration with the quantitative trading firm […] The post Polygon partners Manifold to boost DeFi ecosystem appeared first on CoinJournal.

Polygon partners Manifold to boost DeFi ecosystem

2025/10/29 01:23
  • Polygon has integrated with Manifold Trading.
  • The partnership focuses on decentralized finance with key being institutional liquidity.
  • POL token traded near $0.20 amid the news.

Polygon Labs has announced a strategic partnership with Manifold Trading as it looks to boost Polygon’s decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem.

The platform revealed the integration with the quantitative trading firm via a press release on October 28, 2025. 

The news came as POL, the native token of the Polygon network, gained amid broader market optimism.

At the time of writing, POL hovered above $0.20.

Polygon partners with Manifold

Institutional-grade execution is the main take of Polygon Lab’s partnership with Manifold.

According to the announcement, the integration represents a deliberate effort to elevate the infrastructure of DeFi platforms within Polygon’s ecosystem.

At its core is Manifold’s proprietary quantitative models and high-frequency trading algorithms.

The integration brings the firm’s institutional infrastructure and experience to Polygon.

The alliance focuses on integrating Manifold’s execution engine directly into Polygon’s AggLayer, with Manifold deploying its sophisticated order routing and market-making tools tailored for DeFi environments to the Ethereum scaling solution’s network.

This integration is expected to roll out progressively.

Institutional liquidity comes to Polygon’s DeFi ecosystem

At the centre of this partnership is the infusion of institutional liquidity into the DeFi ecosystem, addressing longstanding challenges such as fragmented pools and volatile pricing.

Manifold’s quantitative models excel in providing deep liquidity through automated market-making and predictive analytics, which can dynamically adjust to market conditions.

The integration aligns with broader market and regulatory trends.

Many top platforms are incorporating features such as on-chain proof-of-reserves and compliance hooks to appeal to enterprise adopters. 

Polygon, which recently activated its Rio upgrade to boost network transaction speed, efficiency, and cut fees, is one of the platforms eyeing greater traction.

Part of the growth has earned recognition. Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin recently lauded Polygon’s role in pioneering zero-knowledge proofs.

Polygon price

POL is the native token that powers the Polygon ecosystem.

It functions as the platform’s native gas and staking token, which means it helps to secure the network as well as allow users access to the growing number of apps built on Polygon.

This marks POL as a token with real utility, a factor that has seen its price grow significantly amid both retail and institutional demand.

At the time of writing, POL traded above $0.20, a key level for bulls following recent declines

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