Orderly's mascot is called Sir Otterly, and I just recently noticed this detail. As a decentralized exchange, Orderly is doing something interesting — building a universal trading layer for all financial applications. Simply put, if you want to create your own DEX or trading app, Orderly provides the underlying trading engine support. This "trading as infrastructure" approach allows developers to build professional-grade trading products more easily without reinventing the wheel from scratch. If you want to learn more, you can delve into Orderly's architectural design.
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RugpullTherapist
· 11h ago
Sir Otterly... haha, that's pretty playful. But honestly, I think the key point is the infrastructure approach at the trading layer. Developers don't have to start from scratch, which definitely saves a lot of trouble.
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CryptoTherapist
· 11h ago
honestly sir otterly is kinda cute ngl... but real talk, this whole "trading as infrastructure" thing? that's lowkey triggering my anxiety about market fragmentation. like are we just building more layers of psychological resistance here or actually solving something?
need to sit with this one and do some chart meditation first before i can properly diagnose the market sentiment around it tbh
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LiquidatedTwice
· 11h ago
Sir Otterly's name is quite cute, but to be honest, I'm more concerned about whether the Orderly trading layer can truly lower the development threshold. It seems like many projects are just hyping this up...
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NFTFreezer
· 11h ago
Sir Otterly, this name is really clever—it's a pun on otter, and the details are perfect, haha.
Orderly's mascot is called Sir Otterly, and I just recently noticed this detail. As a decentralized exchange, Orderly is doing something interesting — building a universal trading layer for all financial applications. Simply put, if you want to create your own DEX or trading app, Orderly provides the underlying trading engine support. This "trading as infrastructure" approach allows developers to build professional-grade trading products more easily without reinventing the wheel from scratch. If you want to learn more, you can delve into Orderly's architectural design.