Orderly Network just made it easier to build a decentralized exchange. The project’s new Module Marketplace is live, giving DEX builders a plug-and-play library of trading components they can snap into their platforms without writing everything from scratch.
Think of it like an app store, but instead of downloading games and weather widgets, you’re installing trading modules for a perpetual futures exchange. If you want to launch a DEX, you no longer need to build every feature yourself. You browse the marketplace, pick what you need, and deploy.
From no-code builder to modular ecosystem
The Module Marketplace is the next logical step in Orderly’s infrastructure play. The project has been positioning itself not as a DEX that competes for traders, but as the shared engine that powers other people’s exchanges.
That strategy got its biggest proof point in September 2025, when Orderly launched Orderly ONE, a no-code DEX builder. The results were aggressive: over 1,000 DEX launches within just nine days of debut.
The marketplace extends that model. Where Orderly ONE let anyone spin up a basic exchange, the Module Marketplace lets builders customize what that exchange actually does. Developers can create modules, publish them for others to use, and install modules built by the broader community.
Orderly’s infrastructure currently supports 18 blockchain networks, including Solana, Arbitrum, Base, BNB Chain, and AbstractChain.
The economics of launching a DEX on Orderly
Orderly has kept the barrier to entry deliberately low. Launching a DEX is free. Actually making money from it costs $1,000 to unlock transaction fee revenue, a “graduation” step that gates monetization behind a modest commitment.
That graduation cost was later reduced to just $10 USDC. The cumulative numbers suggest the infrastructure works. Orderly has facilitated over $90 billion in cross-chain trading volume since 2024.
The ORDER token features a 55% community allocation dedicated to governance and liquidity incentives.
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