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Orbs expands onchain perpetuals trading on Sei through Gryps integration

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Orbs, a Layer 3 blockchain, has announced Gryps has integrated its Perpetual Hub Ultra to bring institutional-grade onchain perpetual futures trading to the Sei Network, expanding access to advanced derivatives infrastructure designed for execution certainty, capital efficiency, and deterministic risk management.

According to the announcement shared with Finbold on January 27, the integration allows Gryps to deploy a fully managed perpetuals stack on Sei using Orbs’ Layer-3 infrastructure alongside Symmio’s smart contract system. 

The setup provides core components such as hedging, liquidation, oracle pricing, and professional trading interfaces, without requiring Gryps to build its own complex backend infrastructure.

Bringing the next evolution of derivatives trading to Se

Built specifically for perpetual futures, Gryps is positioned as specialized trading infrastructure rather than a general-purpose DeFi application. Through the integration, users gain access to intent-based execution coordinated by Orbs’ infrastructure, which is designed to optimize capital efficiency and execution certainty, including during periods of market volatility.

Orbs said Perpetual Hub Ultra builds on earlier versions of its Perpetual Hub already live across several decentralized trading venues. The Ultra version extends these capabilities by allowing platforms to route liquidity from both onchain and offchain sources, including centralized exchanges, while keeping settlement and execution onchain.

The integration supports Orbs’ turnkey perpetuals infrastructure, aimed at helping decentralized venues compete with centralized exchanges on performance and user experience while remaining fully onchain.

Featured image via Shutterstock. 

Source: https://finbold.com/orbs-expands-onchain-perpetuals-trading-on-sei-through-gryps-integration/

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