The Good Tech Companies - How Orbs Is Bringing Professional Perpetuals Trading to Monad Without Custom Infrastructure
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How Orbs is bringing professional perpetuals trading to Monad without custom infrastructure,
by Ashan Pondy.
Greater than Can Decentralized Exchanges offer the same trading experience as centralized greater
than platforms without building everything from scratch?
That question has plagued Defy protocols attempting to expand into derivatives markets,
where development complexity and liquidity fragmentation create substantial barriers to entry.
Orbs has positioned itself as a solution to this challenge.
The company announced on January 8, 2026, that Atlantis integrated Perpetual Hub Ultra to bring
perpetual futures trading to Monad.
Rather than spending months devoloping custom infrastructure, Atlantis deployed a complete derivatives
trading stack through a modular framework that handles hedging, liquidation, oracles,
and trading interfaces.
Understanding the infrastructure layer, Perpetual Hub Ultra operates as a scalable Perpetual's
protocol that functions through a modular integration layer. Think of it as a pre-built trading engine
that decentralized exchanges can plug into their platforms rather than constructing one from the
ground up. This approach addresses a persistent problem in defy. Exchanges either spend significant
resources building proprietary systems or rely on limited liquidity sources that cannot match centralized
exchange depth. The protocol aggregates liquidity from multiple sources, both on-chain and
off-chain, including major centralized exchanges, while maintaining decentralized settlement and
execution. Perpetual futures are derivative contracts that allow traders to speculate on asset prices
without expiration dates, unlike traditional futures contracts. They use funding rates to keep
contract prices aligned with spot market prices. For Defy platforms, offering these products
traditionally required building complex liquidation mechanisms, Oracle systems, and order-matching
engines. Orbs operates as a layer three blockchain secured by permissionless validators using
delegated proof of state consensus. A layer three blockchain sits above standard smart
contract platforms, providing additional execution capabilities and logic processing beyond
what base layer blockchains can efficiently handle. This architecture enables protocols to execute
complex trading operations that would be too computationally expensive or
slow on traditional layer 1 or layer minus 2 networks. The Atlantis
integration mechanics, Atlantis built its platform around a modular V4 architecture that supports
plug-in-based functionality. This design philosophy allows the exchange to add new capabilities
without migrating existing contracts or disrupting current users. The perpetual hub ultra-integration
follows this model, connecting to Atlantis' existing infrastructure through standardized interfaces.
Users accessing perpetuals on Atlantis gain exposure to aggregated liquidity pools,
customizable leverage options, and execution quality comparable to centralized venues.
The platform maintains flexibility to adjust its trading offerings as the Monad ecosystem develops,
adding or modifying features without rebuilding core systems.
Ranhammer, head of ecosystem at Orbs, explains, greater than this integration shows how advanced
on-chain derivatives can be deployed greater than quickly and efficiently without sacrificing
decentralization. By powering greater than perpetuals on Atlantis through perpetual hub
Ultra, Orb's is enabling teams on greater than Monad to offer professional grade derivatives
trading using a modular, turnkey greater than infrastructure. The deployment represents an evolution
from Orb's earlier perpetual hub implementations, which are already operational across
multiple decentralized trading venues. The Ultra version extends these capabilities by routing
liquidity from both on-chain and off-chain sources while maintaining decentralized settlement.
Intent-based trading and market evolution, perpetual Hub Ultra incorporates intent-based
execution models that have gained adoption in spot markets. Intent-based trading allows users
to specify desired outcomes rather than exact execution paths. For example, a trader might express
intent to open a leveraged position at a specific price point, and the system determines the
optimal route to achieve that outcome across available liquidity sources. This approach contrasts
with traditional order book models where users must manually navigate liquidity fragmentation and
execute trades through specific venues. Intent-based systems abstract this complexity, routing orders
to achieve best execution while users interact with simplified interfaces. The integration positions
Atlantis as a comprehensive defy hub on Monad, combining spot trading, perpetual futures, cross-chain
functionality and other services through a unified platform. Atlantis also incorporates AI-driven
fee optimization and leverages Monad's high-performance execution environment to reduce transaction
costs. Final thoughts, the modular infrastructure approach that Orbs offers addresses a legitimate
market gap in Defi. Exchanges attempting to expand into derivatives face substantial development
overhead and ongoing maintenance costs for complex systems. Perpetual Hub Ultra provides an
alternative path that reduces time to market and allows teams to focus resources on user acquisition
and interface design rather than back-end engineering. However, this model introduces dependencies
on external infrastructure providers. While ORBS operates through decentralized validators,
exchanges using perpetual hub ultra rely on ORB's continued operation and development. This straight-off
between development efficiency and infrastructure independence will likely shape how defy
protocols evaluate build versus integrate decisions. The integration demonstrates that competitive
derivatives trading can exist on chain without sacrificing decentralization, assuming the
underlying layer 3 infrastructure maintains security and performance standards that match user
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