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Orderly surpasses $100 billion in cumulative trading volume 

Orderly, the permissionless liquidity layer, has announced that it has surpassed the $100-billion mark in cumulative trading, according to the reports shared with Finbold on Friday, March 14. 

The milestone underscores the growing demand for Orderly’s omnichain liquidity solution, which has so far been integrated into over 30 decentralized exchanges (DEXs) and decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols.

The growth of the Orderly network

The $100-billion figure represents cumulative daily trading volume over the past 90 days, with daily peaks sometimes reaching $1.8 billion.

Reflecting on the past three months, Orderly Co-Founder Ran Yi said: 

“Demand for Orderly’s omnichain liquidity has been rising steadily, fueled by demand from perps DEXs across EVM networks and Solana. While we knew this day was coming, it’s nevertheless gratifying to have broken $100B in cumulative volume, which is a testament to the dozens of partners who’ve integrated us by leveraging the Orderly SDK to enable boundless liquidity for their users.”

— Orderly Co-Founder Ran Yi

Orderly’s growth encompasses more than 10 blockchain networks, including Arbitrum (ARB), Base (BASE), Polygon (MATIC), and Solana (SOL), as well as some newer chains, such as Berachain (BERA), Monad (MON), and Story (IP). 

In addition, over 20 leading market-makers — such as Wintermute, Selini, and Riverside — likewise contribute to Orderly’s liquidity pool, ensuring tighter spreads and large swaps with minimal slippage for onchain perps protocols.

CEX-level liquidity with a decentralized framework

The platform’s growth has been largely facilitated by its unique model, which consolidates liquidity into a single orderbook.

This approach helps emerging DEXs and DeFi networks to launch their products with considerable day-one liquidity. 

As such, Orderly’s orderbook architecture is designed to offer liquidity associated with dentralized exchanges (CEX) within a decentralized framework. 

In turn, this allows decentralized apps (dApps) to focus on delivering seamless, efficient trading and user experiences without worrying about liquidity.

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