An interesting phenomenon is happening: on-chain transaction liquidity has always been a pain point for DEXs, but a new generation of infrastructure projects is starting to take this issue seriously. Orderly is one of the representatives, focusing on providing near centralized exchange-level deep liquidity for on-chain transactions.
This is not a simple DEX. Through decentralized architecture, they have achieved cross-chain transaction support, allowing users to seamlessly interact across multiple chains. Compared to traditional DEXs relying on automated market makers (AMMs), this solution aims to redefine the on-chain trading experience from the infrastructure level. The technical approach is very clear: what centralized exchanges can do, on-chain should also be able to do.
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FortuneTeller42
· 01-03 06:51
Hey, someone is finally taking liquidity issues seriously. It should have been like this a long time ago.
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ApeShotFirst
· 01-03 06:51
Whoa, Orderly, are you really serious about this? Is the liquidity depth finally not a joke? I've heard so many times about seamless cross-chain interactions—really, is this time reliable?
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-03 06:51
Orderly looks pretty good, but can it really beat CEX's liquidity depth? I'm still a bit skeptical.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 01-03 06:47
Liquidity depth is indeed a pain point, but Orderly's cross-chain solution sounds a bit hyped. Will it really work in practice?
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 01-03 06:46
Liquidity issues are finally being taken seriously by someone. Orderly's cross-chain approach is indeed unique.
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-03 06:45
lol "cex-level liquidity" through defi... let me check the actual numbers on-chain real quick. seen this pitch before, usually the math doesn't check out
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ForkItAllDay
· 01-03 06:24
Someone is finally taking liquidity depth seriously. The previous DEX trading volume was really awkward.
An interesting phenomenon is happening: on-chain transaction liquidity has always been a pain point for DEXs, but a new generation of infrastructure projects is starting to take this issue seriously. Orderly is one of the representatives, focusing on providing near centralized exchange-level deep liquidity for on-chain transactions.
This is not a simple DEX. Through decentralized architecture, they have achieved cross-chain transaction support, allowing users to seamlessly interact across multiple chains. Compared to traditional DEXs relying on automated market makers (AMMs), this solution aims to redefine the on-chain trading experience from the infrastructure level. The technical approach is very clear: what centralized exchanges can do, on-chain should also be able to do.