Web3 liquidity layer Orderly Network has announced that it will be expanding to Sei, the first parallelized EVM blockchain that combines the greatest elements of Solana and EVM architecture. With this development, Sei builders will be able to offer onchain perps systems that are fueled by Orderly’s top-notch liquidity and infrastructure.
In order to enable local teams to provide institutional-grade perps trading solutions, Orderly has decided to bring its trading infrastructure and liquidity layer to Sei. Sei developers have access to bootstrapped liquidity and can quickly implement futures trading solutions using Orderly’s white-label perps technology.
By joining the Sei ecosystem, Orderly will reach a wider audience and provide the Sei community access to a trading venue that has a common orderbook and proven infrastructure. EVM traders from other well-known chains, such Arbitrum and Polygon, may now share an orderbook with Sei traders.
By integrating a front-end with Orderly’s advanced perps infrastructure, Orderly allows developers to concentrate on the user experience with innovations like this shared orderbook and deep liquidity.
Sei, the first parallelized EVM, combines the finest of Ethereum and Solana to create a scalable network that can execute more than 12,500 transactions per second with a finality of 380 milliseconds. Perpetual futures markets and other high-volume trading alternatives are well suited to its architecture.
Developers working on Sei trading solutions that make use of Orderly’s infrastructure will get continuous support. This will make native perps platforms that take use of the network’s natural speed and low price environment available to Sei’s expanding community. Orderly will increase the use cases and assets that may be traded on Sei while offering builders a useful primitive to use by linking its backend and liquidity layer to Sei.
Teams working within Orderly’s ecosystem will be able to create DEXs and other trading platforms that take use of strong liquidity and reliable infrastructure thanks to Orderly’s integration with Sei. In addition to enabling a new generation of spot and perps DEXs that take full advantage of Sei’s high throughput and low latency, this will shorten time-to-market.