
Titan is a meta DEX aggregator built for Solana. Instead of relying on a single liquidity source, Titan routes trades across leading protocols like Jupiter, OKX Wallet, and DFlow. Its router continuously compares quotes, splits orders when needed, and selects the most efficient path to minimize price impact.
Blockworks testing showed Titan outperformed individual aggregators in around 70 percent of trials, highlighting its effectiveness in delivering stronger execution.
Backpack Wallet now uses Titan as its default swap engine. This means:
Backpack’s modular swap layer made the integration seamless. No interface overhaul was needed, and swaps now benefit from Titan’s routing logic instantly.
Before public release, 1,000 Mad Lads NFT holders received VIP access to Titan inside Backpack. These users tested the integration, enjoyed reduced fees, and provided feedback directly to Titan’s team.
This testing phase highlighted Backpack’s ability to roll out advanced trading tools quickly while keeping its community directly involved.
Titan is part of a broader trading stack that Backpack is building:
This creates a unified trading hub that combines spot, perps, and token launches without relying on centralized venues.
Backpack’s Titan integration is more than just an upgrade to swaps. It connects a powerful meta-aggregator with the wallet, the exchange, and the upcoming launchpad, giving users seamless access to liquidity and execution quality across Solana. With Titan live today, Backpack continues to push forward as the unified trading hub for retail and professional traders alike.
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