The intent network for moving money across chains, stablecoins, and banking systems in an open market.

Stablecoins are incapable of settling real FX flow without coordination infrastructure. $250B in global supply, but no real flow. Orda's orchestration will bring real volume & FX flow through crypto rails, allowing a $7.5T market to finally flow onchain. โ†“
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gorda It's time for some @anoma codes Reply with proof of notifications on & you might get a DM ๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿ””
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So some of you want some @anoma testnet codes ๐Ÿ‘€
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Are you ready? Show proof below & some of you will get a DM ๐Ÿ‘€
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Avalanche is live on orda's network. You can now start, settle, on/offramp and execute on @avax through orda's API. The future of money just got a lot closer.
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orda & anoma are changing how money moves. orda unlocks cross-domain value movement, and anoma makes it possible with intents. Together, you get a coordination layer where stablecoins, banks, and blockchains flow as one system. We want creators to help tell this story.
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Abstract is live on orda's network. You can now start, settle, on/offramp and execute on @AbstractChain through orda's API. It's time to bring orda to the next generation of consumer crypto ๐Ÿค
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intent-based FX will change everything for cross-domain movement orda
Anoma Builder Shoutout: @ordanetwork Stablecoins have $250B in supply, but barely touch the $7.5T/day foreign exchange market. orda is unlocking stablecoin utility for cross-domain FX, powered by intents ๐Ÿ‘‡
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Excited to be part of Anoma's growing ecosystem ๐Ÿค We're pushing intents forward.
Anoma has an expansive vision to power a unified app layer for all Web3. Bringing this vision to life means working with builders across the industry, from Anoma-native apps and infrastructure to teams building across existing L1s & L2s. Introducing the Anoma Ecosystem ๐Ÿช„
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Users don't care about "interoperability". Interop isn't a user feature. It's an expected part of a backend to deliver the features users actually care about.
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Arbitrum is live on orda's network. You can now start, settle, on/offramp and execute on @arbitrum through orda's API. Arbitrum Everywhere. orda Everywhere.
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orda now supports @wormhole settlement. This enables seamless FX coordination - starting with the BRL <-> USD corridor. โ†“
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Moving money shouldn't hurt. Sending money across borders and blockchains feels broken. Stablecoins were supposed to be the solution - but that vision has stalled. We have programmable money, but haven't pogrammed movement โ†“
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gorda today is the last day to create orda x anoma content. post your creations below ๐Ÿ‘‡
orda & anoma are changing how money moves. orda unlocks cross-domain value movement, and anoma makes it possible with intents. Together, you get a coordination layer where stablecoins, banks, and blockchains flow as one system. We want creators to help tell this story.
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gorda only 2 days left to make orda x anoma content have you posted your submission?
orda & anoma are changing how money moves. orda unlocks cross-domain value movement, and anoma makes it possible with intents. Together, you get a coordination layer where stablecoins, banks, and blockchains flow as one system. We want creators to help tell this story.
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We rank nations by GDP. Companies by marketcap. Markets by index levels. But for cross-domain value movement, over bank rails, stablecoins, or other ledgers, the most decisive factor is hidden: Who controls the first claim on liquidity. โ†“
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Our founder @orchestratoor is breaking down orda live at Anoma Day!
Next at Anoma Day, we welcome @ordanetwork, introducing their FX stablecoin orchestration infrastructure built on Anoma ๐Ÿช™๐Ÿช™๐Ÿช™ nitter.app/i/broadcasts/1RDxlAjwjโ€ฆ
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Before stablecoins or banks, there were tools. Fire to centralize energy. Language to transmit information. These were coordination primitives - shared systems that let individuals act in alignment. As our world evolved, so did our coordination needs. โ†“
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New site, same orda orda.network
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For developers, it's a new coordination layer. For users, it's just outcomes. This is orda.
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orda's API is live in closed beta for select design partners. No integration fees & the best execution on any orda. A unified UX for on/offramping, swapping, cross-domain FX, and all other ordas.
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orda unlocks FX.
There's a $7.5T/day market just waiting to be tapped. @ordanetwork is unlocking stablecoin utility for the foreign exchange market, powered by @anoma intents. Few bigger opportunities than this.
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Plasma is live on orda's network. You can now swap, bridge, and on/offramp directly on @PlasmaFDN's mainnet through orda's API (and soon, our dev kit). The new global financial system becomes limitless.
The new global financial system is here.
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Every year, a groundhog pokes its head out and lets us know if we're having an extended winter. The same thing happens in crypto - with Circle, Tether, and a few billion in treasuries. โ†“
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Interoperability is an engineering milestone, not a user feature. Once abstracted, no one cares how many chains, banks, or protocols were involved.
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Stablecoins promised to wrap fiat trust into programmable money. A dollar that moves at blockchain speed with fast settlement. However, stablecoins have solved for representation - not resolution. A systemic failure. โ†“
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Rhino is now integrated into orda's network. Developers can experience the smoothest & quickest way to swap & bridge, starting with USDC <-> USDT swaps & middle leg delivery via @rhinofi. The orda API is live in closed beta - apply for access at the link below โ†“
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Learn more about orda: website: orda.network blog: mirror.xyz/0xC926d5d46aA9aE8โ€ฆ
Stablecoins are incapable of settling real FX flow without coordination infrastructure. $250B in global supply, but no real flow. Orda's orchestration will bring real volume & FX flow through crypto rails, allowing a $7.5T market to finally flow onchain. โ†“
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gorda it's a great day to submit your orda
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No spam, no asking for @anoma testnet codes, just the start of something new. Our favorite creators will be invited to _________.
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The foundation for intent-driven settlement at global scale. Integrate once, clear anywhere - either onchain, offchain, or both.
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You have creative freedom. Write a thread, make a video, create some art, write an essay - whatever your preferred medium is, explain or show how orda x anoma change the way value moves.
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When the market competes to settle your flow, it stops being a cost and starts being an asset. Thatโ€™s what @ordanetwork does.
Intents/Solvers arenโ€™t just better UX. Theyโ€™re a new market coordination primitive. In abstracting execution, intent's transform how liquidity competes and who captures value in global money movement. โ†“
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Replying to @Umair4758 @anoma
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With coordination, FX becomes programmable, stablecoins gain real purpose beyond float, and liquidity routes itself to demand. This is not a call to replace traditional FX. It's a call to coordinate more effectively.
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Take ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ USD <-> BRL ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท flow: -Execution is handled off-chain through PIX, ledgers, and OTC agreements -On-chain flows average less than $200k/day, and stablecoins aren't used for final-mile delivery However, $100m+ USD is processed monthly by single FX desks alone.
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1) Stables don't match FX flow mechanics -AMMs break under directional pressure (one side dominates, eg USD -> BRL payouts, leading to pool imbalance and poor pricing) -On chain routes charge 2-3x more -Pricing is fragmented between different DEXes
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This solves the Monetary Interoperability problem without forcing networks and platforms to change their fundamental nature. Blockchains don't need to become banks. Banks don't need to become blockchains. They can keep doing what they do best, while orda solves the rest.
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3) No bridges between wallets and bank rails -Payout logic is missing - you can send USDT to a wallet, but not BRL to a PIX account without an intermediary -No way to transfer KYC With current systems, stablecoins always need an institutional relay to finish the job.
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Today, final mile delivery via PIX, SPEI, SEPA, ACH, etc is where reliability matters most. We embed direct bank/payment rail connectivity, end-to-end compliance modules, and settlement guarantees to offer complete orda routing.
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Today, users must know how to execute FX transactions - how to route, which stables to use, and which venues offer the best rate. This is a massive adoption barrier. Instead, orchestration begins with intent:
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2) Issuers and chains divide supply -Issuer silos don't share redemption paths or unified float pools -Chains fragment liquidity across networks even with the same token symbol -Onchain interoperability rarely integrates with pricing/payout networks
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This is not another blockchain. This is the programmable layer that makes stablecoins usable. This is orda.
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Stablecoins move, but don't settle. To become functional components of FX infrastructure, stablecoins must be made: -Executable - routable across venues -Compliant - traceable from wallet to bank rail with embedded identity logic -Final - settling not just value, but delivery
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Orda proposes an orchestration stack, enabling stablecoins to evolve from assets to execution-aware instruments.
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"Convert $10,000 to BRL. Deliver to a PIX account. Orda's intent-based API immediately routes your transaction through the most optimal route within your users constraints. This abstraction shifts the model from manual routing to outcome expression.
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Despite a robust domestic payment network and stablecoin familiarity, digital assets are not integrated into execution. Current systems lack the ability to orchestrate stablecoins into execution. Three systemic frictions keep stablecoins peripheral in corridors:
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Once an intent is submitted, a mesh of solvers, liquidity providers, OTC desks, vaults, and aggregators compete to fill your orda. Orda determines the most optimal route, offering the most efficient settlement at 0% take rate.
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Users don't want to experience networks, chains or standards. They want to experience outcomes. A file syncs. A message sends. A swap confirms. Users don't care about the path to get there - only the end result. From their perspective, there was no fragmentation.
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For users, interoperability was never the problem to solve. There was never a "multi-chain experience", just like there is no "multi-ISP internet experience" or "multi-carrier email experience". Users want outcomes. They don't care about the backend that gets them there.
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To make stablecoins usable, they must be orchestrated. Resolved through a coordination layer that embeds liquidity routing, compliance, and settlement logic into a single atomic flow.
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In a world where liquidity is increasingly fragmented across jurisdictions, chains, and formats, Wormhole acts as a foundational interop layer - and orda coordinates the intent-based execution that brings it all together. Read more:
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demanding a code when you don't even engage? absolutely not
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Developers have been wrestling for a decade with fragmented rails, formats, and execution environments. Onchain, it's bridges, wrapped assets, and wallets. Offchain, it's bank APIs, messaging protocols, and clearing networks.
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Intents, routers, and abstracted execution layers have flipped this thinking. Instead of forcing developers to hardwire pathways, the network interprets what needs to happen & races to fulfil it. Interop isn't gone, it's just been pushed below the waterline, where it belongs.
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Integrate once, clear anywhere. The gatekeepers are gone. The tiered pricing ladder has collapsed. orda provides equal access to all. One value, one price. Apply to join orda's closed beta: 412149.share-na2.hsforms.comโ€ฆ
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During the next cycle, keep in mind that defi is using centralized assets as collateral. Unless coordination layers like orda abstract and repurpose this capital, stablecoins will continue fulfilling their accidental purpose: to support economic health in composable form.
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Each promised "interoperability", but were really a daisy chain of adapters & trust assumptions.
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Learn how orda will move $7.5T of daily flow onchain:
Stablecoins are incapable of settling real FX flow without coordination infrastructure. $250B in global supply, but no real flow. Orda's orchestration will bring real volume & FX flow through crypto rails, allowing a $7.5T market to finally flow onchain. โ†“
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orda is the answer
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orda's network is built around intents & filled by solvers who source liquidity across blockchains, banks and stablecoin venues. Wormhole Settlement enables fast, multichain transfers with support for insititutional-scale volume & chain abstraction.
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For developers, this means integrating multiple APIs, token formats, and building compliance logic from scratch. We didn't build the internet of value. We built isolated networks.
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No more wrapping. No more guesswork. Just programmable money that moves. This is orda.
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โ€œSend 1,000 BRL to a wallet in Brazil.โ€ There is no standardized way to route USD โ†’ BRL โ†’ payout. Even the most active FX processors Bitso, Transfero, and Wise still move money via proprietary, off-chain rails. That's the gap.
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It's not a UX problem. It's infrastructure. Banks rely on closed systems like SWIFT or ACH. Blockchains exist as their own, isolated ecosystems with their own liquidity silos.
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Wormhole Settlement consists of three protocols: 1. Liquidity Layer: an institutional-grade intents protocol 2. Mayan Swift: an onchain auction intents protocol optimized for speed 3. MCTP: built on top of Circleโ€™s CCTP for added composability
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Opening corridor competition in FX or stablecoins would turn liquidity into an openly managed global resource, where influence is earned by improving efficiency. This is orda.
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Learn how orda will move $7.5T of daily flow onchain:
Stablecoins are incapable of settling real FX flow without coordination infrastructure. $250B in global supply, but no real flow. Orda's orchestration will bring real volume & FX flow through crypto rails, allowing a $7.5T market to finally flow onchain. โ†“
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