Orderly has integrated its omnichain liquidity infrastructure with Monad, a high-performance EVM Layer 1 blockchain.
This integration allows projects within the Monad ecosystem, such as decentralized exchanges, to access deep liquidity easily. Developers can utilize a unified order book that connects cross-chain liquidity and a sophisticated SDK provided by Orderly.
Orderly’s architecture is supported by over 20 expert market makers, including Wintermute, Selini, and Riverside. This support leads to narrower spreads and greater market depth for decentralized exchanges (DEXes) and perpetual protocols.
Orderly supports numerous EVM and non-EVM chains, including Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, Mantle, and Solana. The integration with Monad aligns with Orderly’s goal of providing cross-chain liquidity to DeFi users and developers.
Ran Yi, Co-Founder of Orderly, highlighted that Monad offers a unique combination of familiar tools and high speed. He is excited to see the trading applications that Monad projects will create using Orderly’s liquidity.
Kevin McCordic, Director of Growth at the Monad Foundation, emphasized that this integration gives developers instant access to deep liquidity. It empowers them to build advanced decentralized trading applications while ensuring fast and efficient transactions.
The integration also allows Orderly users to explore the high-performance EVM chain and potentially gain access to airdrops on its Layer 1. With the upcoming launch of the Monad testnet, developers can focus on creating robust trading solutions without worrying about liquidity.
This initiative enhances the interconnected DeFi landscape, prioritizing user experience. Orderly’s permissionless liquidity layer enables users to trade across all blockchains through a single order book. It provides access to over 100 markets while ensuring strong liquidity across major chains.
Monad is designed for complete EVM compatibility, offering high performance, decentralization, security, and throughput. Developers can reuse existing applications and libraries, making Monad one of the most efficient chains available.