TrebleSwap, a v4 decentralized exchange (DEX) built on the Base network, has integrated Perpetual Hub Ultra, powered by Orbs, to introduce advanced perpetual futures trading to its users, as per the updates shared with Finbold on November 11.
The collaboration marks a major step for Base-based decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms seeking to expand their offerings with professional-grade derivatives infrastructure.
With the integration, TrebleSwap users gain access to deep liquidity, customizable leverage, and efficient execution through Orbs’ modular, fully managed perps stack.
The deployment builds on Orbs’ proven Layer-3 infrastructure and follows a series of successful integrations of Perpetual Hub’s earlier version.
Building on Orbs’ Layer-3 infrastructure
Developed by Orbs in collaboration with Symm.io, Perpetual Hub Ultra is a comprehensive perpetual futures protocol that equips DEXs with everything needed to deploy a high-performance derivatives platform. This includes integrated hedging, liquidation, oracles, and a professional trading interface.
Built for scalability and capital efficiency, Ultra supports routing of liquidity from both onchain and offchain sources, including major centralized exchanges such as Binance, allowing DEXs to achieve deep execution without building their own backend systems.
As intent-based trading continues to shape decentralized markets, Perpetual Hub Ultra extends this model to perpetuals, enabling DEXs to match centralized exchanges in execution speed, flexibility, and user experience while maintaining full decentralization.
TrebleSwap expands trading tools on Base
TrebleSwap offers an all-in-one decentralized trading environment on Base that brings together token swaps, concentrated liquidity pools, cross-chain functionality, and a permissionless launchpad.
The integration with Orbs’ Layer-3 technology strengthens TrebleSwap’s position as a key liquidity hub within the Base ecosystem and reflects Orbs’ continued expansion as a core infrastructure provider powering advanced onchain trading.
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