AprScope

Dexs

Camelot V2

Total TVL

$5.36M

Active pools

42

Chains supported

9

Official site: https://camelot.exchange/ ↗

Overview

Camelot V2 is a decentralized exchange protocol that facilitates trading of tokens through automated market makers. Users can trade assets with liquidity provided by the community, generating fees for liquidity providers and traders alike.

The protocol holds $6.5M in TVL across 46 active pools on one chain; Arbitrum dominates at 95%, with ApeChain second at 5%. This indicates a strong concentration risk on Arbitrum, though it also suggests a robust presence on this specific layer-two network.

Audit posture is light, with only 1 audit reference in the data. No market cap information is available, so token economics details are not provided. The protocol has an official website.

Composed 2026-05-21 from the structured data above. See methodology for the full pipeline.

TVL by chain

TVL history

TVL over time

Top pools

Chain Symbol TVL APY
Arbitrum PENDLE-WETH $1.51M 3.94%
Arbitrum WETH-TROVE $564.9K 0.00%
Arbitrum AIDOGE-WETH $419.9K 0.26%
Arbitrum SECT-WETH $365.4K 0.00%
Arbitrum WETH-OHM $214.9K 0.01%
Arbitrum JONES-WETH $152.4K 0.00%
Arbitrum WETH-USDC $140.5K 1.68%
Arbitrum WETH-EQB $113.5K 0.00%
Arbitrum AIEN-WETH $100.6K 0.00%

FAQ

What is Camelot V2?

Camelot is an ecosystem-focused and community-driven DEX built on Arbitrum. It has been built as a highly efficient and customizable protocol, allowing both builders and users to leverage our custom infrastructure for deep, sustainable, and adaptable liquidity. Camelot moves beyond the traditional design of DEXs to focus on offering a tailored approach that prioritises composability

How much TVL does Camelot V2 have?

Camelot V2 has $5.36M in total value locked across all supported chains as of the last refresh.

How many active pools does Camelot V2 have?

We currently track 42 active pools for Camelot V2.

Is Camelot V2 audited?

DefiLlama lists 1 audit for Camelot V2. Audits reduce smart-contract risk but do not eliminate it.

See our methodology for how this data is collected.