Zerion Launches Full MegaETH Support with Trading and DeFi Tools
Zerion Launches Full MegaETH Support with Trading and DeFi Tools
🐰 MegaETH meets Zerion

Zerion has integrated MegaETH support from launch day, providing comprehensive tools for both users and developers.
Key features available:
- Trading, swapping, and bridging powered by Relay Protocol
- Unified DeFi position tracking across platforms
- Access to top MegaETH dApps with portfolio monitoring
This integration follows Zerion's productive start to 2026, which included:
- Mobile Feed rollout for all users
- TRON network support on iOS
- Touch ID security for browser extension
- Launch of Zerion API Dashboard
- API partnerships with Sprinter, Pigeon, Corners, and Arc Terminal
The day-one support ensures MegaETH users can manage their assets seamlessly while developers gain access to necessary infrastructure tools. Zerion continues its pattern of supporting new ecosystems from their initial launch, previously demonstrated with Tempos testnet integration.
MegaETH is now live on Zerion 🐰 • Trade, swap & bridge powered by @RelayProtocol • View all your DeFi positions in one place • Access top MegaETH dApps and track your portfolio
How 2026 started at Zerion: - Zerion Feed for all mobile users - TRON network support on iOS - Touch ID enabled in the extension - MegaETH support ready for day 1 - Zerion API Dashboard went live! - Zerion API powering Sprinter, Pigeon, Corners & Arc Terminal - Diggle Fun game
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