Orbs announced today that institutional-grade onchain perpetual futures trading on Sei Network is now possible thanks to Gryps’ integration of Orbs’ Perpetual HubOrbs announced today that institutional-grade onchain perpetual futures trading on Sei Network is now possible thanks to Gryps’ integration of Orbs’ Perpetual Hub

Orbs Enables Institutional-Grade Onchain Perpetual Futures on Sei via Gryps Integration

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  • Gryps is not a general-purpose DeFi application, but rather a professional trading infrastructure created specifically for perpetual futures.
  • Perpetual Hub Ultra expands upon previous Perpetual Hub implementations that are now operational across several decentralized trading platforms.

Orbs announced today that institutional-grade onchain perpetual futures trading on Sei Network is now possible thanks to Gryps’ integration of Orbs’ Perpetual Hub Ultra. It increases access to sophisticated derivatives infrastructure intended for execution certainty, capital efficiency, and deterministic risk management by providing Sei with a fully managed, professional perpetuals stack.

The whole perpetual futures stack—including hedging, liquidation, oracles, and professional trading interfaces—is delivered by Perpetual Hub Ultra, a modular, capital-efficient perpetual futures infrastructure. Gryps can aggregate deep liquidity, offer variable leverage factors, and provide effective execution without developing complicated backend infrastructure thanks to the integration, which is powered by Orbs’ Layer-3 infrastructure and Symmio’s smart contract system.

Gryps is not a general-purpose DeFi application, but rather a professional trading infrastructure created specifically for perpetual futures. The integration maximizes capital efficiency and execution assurance even in unpredictable market situations by giving Gryps users access to intent-based execution managed by Orbs’ infrastructure.

Perpetual Hub Ultra expands upon previous Perpetual Hub implementations that are now operational across several decentralized trading platforms. By allowing platforms to route liquidity from both onchain and offchain sources, including significant centralized exchanges, while preserving decentralized settlement and execution, the Ultra version expands these possibilities.

Perpetual Hub Ultra applies the same paradigm to perpetual futures while intent-based trading continues to rule spot markets. By allowing decentralized venues to compete with centralized exchanges on performance and user experience while being entirely onchain, the Gryps deployment further solidifies Orbs as the industry standard for turnkey perps infrastructure.

Built on the Sei Network, Gryps is a high-performance perpetual futures trading protocol designed for institutional and professional market players. With a modular, RFQ-based architecture and non-custodial settlement, the protocol prioritizes execution quality, capital efficiency, and deterministic risk management. The specialized derivatives infrastructure known as Gryps is built with scalability, dependability, and predictable execution in mind. Visit https://x.com/gryps_finance to find out more.

A decentralized Layer 3 blockchain Orbs was created for sophisticated on-chain trading. Orbs functions as an additional execution layer using a Proof of Stake consensus, enabling sophisticated logic and scripts that are not possible with conventional smart contracts. Protocols powered by orbs, such as dLIMIT, dTWAP, Liquidity Hub, and Perpetual Hub, enable decentralized markets to operate at CeFi level. With a multinational workforce spread over multiple locations, Orbs is pushing the boundaries of blockchain technology. Visit www.orbs.com to learn more.

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