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Ethereum's Aggregator Split Is a Warning for Passive LPs

ยท 7 min read
DeFi Educator and Strategist

The most important liquidity story this week is not another pool launch or another fee switch vote. It is a quieter routing change on Ethereum.

On April 15, 2026, The Block reported that Ethereum's DEX aggregator market has become much less concentrated: Kyber leads with about 31% direct aggregator share, CoW Swap follows around 22%, and 1inch has fallen from roughly 30% to 15% over the same period (The Block).

For LPs, this is a warning that "where the volume goes" is no longer something you can infer from pool depth, protocol brand, or historical dominance. Routing is becoming its own competitive layer, and that layer can redirect order flow faster than most passive LPs can react.

Orca's New Autoswap Pushes Whirlpools Closer to an LP Service

ยท 5 min read
DeFi Educator and Strategist

Orca's current Autoswap documentation shows a meaningful product shift. Autoswap no longer feels like a small convenience feature for topping up a position. It now pulls competitive quotes from multiple supported aggregators, lets the LP choose which one to use, bundles the swap and deposit into a single flow, and falls back to a backup route if one option is unavailable.

That matters because it pushes Orca further away from the old "DEX screen plus LP tab" model and closer to something more valuable: an LP service layer built around Whirlpool positions.