Svmuu News: Following a community governance vote, Quickswap has adopted Orbs Perpetual Hub Ultra 2.0 as its default infrastructure for all on-chain perpetual contract trading. 81.8% of QUICK token holders supported this migration.
This vote will replace Quickswap’s previous Falkor deployment on Polygon PoS, which was powered by Orderly, and expand its Orbs perpetual contracts platform, set to launch on Base by the end of 2025. Orbs disclosed that its decentralized Layer 3 network currently has over 1.12 billion ORBS staked.
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Quickswap Passes 81.8% Governance Vote to Adopt Orbs as Its Default Perpetual Contract Infrastructure
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