Vault Switch is now powered by Enso

Vault Switch is now powered by Enso

TL;DR: Vault Switch, the feature that lets you move from one Lazy Summer vault to another in a single transaction, is now powered by Enso under the hood. The user-facing flow doesn't change, what changes is the efficient routing under the hood, which means better execution today and cross-chain switching next.

When we launched Vault Switch last year, it solved an obvious and annoying problem: moving between Lazy Summer vaults when opportunities presented themselves in a single signed transaction instead of a three-step withdraw-swap-redeposit shuffle.

Today, the engine underneath that flow is changing. Vault Switch now routes through Enso.

If you're paying attention to where Summer.fi is heading strategically, this matters more than it looks.

What changes for you

The Vault Switch flow is the same one you already use:

  1. Open your Lazy Summer position
  2. Pick the target vault
  3. Approve and confirm

What's different is what happens between approval and confirmation. The routing engine has been swapped for Enso a layer purpose-built for bundling multi-step DeFi actions into single, atomic flows.

Why Enso

Two reasons:

Track record: Enso is the routing layer behind a long list of DeFi apps already running in production. The infrastructure is mature, the edge cases have been hit by someone else first, and we're plugging into something that works.

Enabling Cross-chain switching: Same chain switching is what's live today (Mainnet, Base, Arbitrum, each treated independently). Cross-chain switching, moving from a vault on Base to a vault on Arbitrum, for example, is coming next, all ebabled by Enso’s DeFi routing layer.

Try it

Switch between any two vaults at summer.fi/earn.