> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.odinbot.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.odinbot.io/faqs/6.-frequently-asked-questions/what-platforms-are-supported.md).

# What platforms are supported?

OdinBot supports a wide range of decentralized exchanges (DEXs), automated market makers (AMMs), and routers to ensure optimal execution for your copy-trades.

#### **Spot Copy-Trading**

For spot copy-trading, OdinBot currently supports the following marketplaces and liquidity pools:

* **Jupiter:** Jupiter v6 Router
* **DFlow**
* **LetsBonk**
* **Meteora:** Dynamic Bonding Curve (DBC), Dynamic AMM, and Dynamic AMM V2
* **OKX:** OKX Router v2
* **Pump.fun:** Standard protocol and PumpSwap (Pump.fun AMM)
* **Raydium:** Liquidity Pool V4, CPMM, and LaunchLab

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#### **Perpetuals Copy-Trading (Perps)**

For perpetual futures copy-trading, OdinBot currently supports:

* **Jupiter Perpetuals Program**

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