> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.minimax.finance/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.minimax.finance/developers/integration-for-protocols.md).

# Integration for protocols

If your protocol is deployed on one of the blockchains supported by our platform, we can integrate your protocol with Minimax. This will help you to **attract more liquidity** into your protocol, as our smart contracts act as smart proxies and reinvest users' funds into destination protocols. So the TVL will be all yours.

Your protocol is good fit for integration with ours, if you provide one or more of the following services:

* Lending (benefits for your users: stop-loss and other automation features for deposits)
* Staking (automation features for your staking pools/vaults, embedding of automation features on your native platform, etc.)
* Farming (stop-loss and take profit for Uniswap-V2-type AMM DEX for liquidity providers, simplified liquidity provision and management)
* Portfolio management (automation actions for your DAO fund or other assets)
* If your protocol provides a service not listed above, however you see potential in our cooperation, please feel free to get in touch.

You can contract us through [Telegram Chat](https://t.me/MinimaxFinanceChat) or <info@minimax.finance>


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