Balancer v3 Is Live on Enso

Balancer v3 Is Live on Enso

Balancer v3 is now available on Enso.

This integration makes Balancer a native execution venue for any product built with Enso, whether that product runs a frontend, operates fully in the backend, or manages capital across chains.

Making Advanced Liquidity Easier to Use

Balancer is known for enabling sophisticated liquidity strategies. Weighted pools and yield-bearing liquidity have made it a core primitive for DeFi teams that need more than simple AMMs.

At the same time, integrating Balancer directly has often required custom work. By integrating Balancer v3 into Enso, that complexity moves from the product layer to the execution layer.

Who This Is For

Any team that adds, removes, migrates, or rebalances liquidity can now use Balancer v3 through Enso without building protocol-specific integrations.

DeFi curators and vaults can include Balancer pools as part of their strategies, rebalancing across pools and chains using deterministic execution paths. Asset issuers and protocol treasuries can route capital into Balancer pools, migrate liquidity between chains, or manage exposure as part of ongoing operations.

In all cases, Balancer becomes an execution option rather than a bespoke integration.

Execution That Scales With Trust

All Balancer interactions routed through Enso are simulated and validated before execution. The structure of each operation is transparent, and the outcome is deterministic.

This matters most for teams operating at scale. Reliable execution builds confidence. Confidence leads to repeated usage. Repeated usage compounds into long-term liquidity.

A Shared Direction

This integration reflects a shared direction for DeFi infrastructure.

Protocols like Balancer continue to push the boundaries of what liquidity can do. Execution layers like Enso make that power accessible, reliable, and easy to adopt.

Balancer v3 on Enso is part of a broader shift toward predictable execution and composable distribution across the ecosystem.

If you are building anything that touches liquidity, Balancer is now one API call away.