Getting Started
Introduction
There will be many ways to trade on Orderly. The users have the option of trading through an API or one of the integrated front-ends built on top of Orderly.
The liquidity of Orderly is shared across all applications that are listed on the platform. Due to the liquidity being pooled in one place, this means that no matter which application you are trading on, users will be accessing the same pool and orderbook.
While there is not an official Orderly DEX, there are many teams hosting graphical user interfaces (GUIs) on the Orderly infrastructure.
Two ways to trade
Trade through an API
For advanced users, Orderly offers API trading. Click here to see set-up instructions.
Trade on a UI
There are numerous DEXes built on top of Orderly with many more in development.
In NEAR Protocol, users have to pay storage fees when a token is first deposited into a contract and since Orderly Asset Manager contract stores users’ tokens, some of the expenses will be passed on to the users, to make sure we can provide the best product