Orderly launches MCP to let AI run no-code perpetual DEXs
Orderly launched a Model Context Protocol server that lets AI configure and manage no-code perpetual futures DEXs through its Orderly One platform.
Orderly Network has launched the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to let AI models configure and manage no-code perpetual futures decentralized exchanges through the Orderly One platform.
The MCP server consolidates protocol architecture, API documentation, SDK patterns and operational workflows into a single resource that AI agents can query in real time. It integrates with Orderly One so traders, community leaders and semi-technical builders can use AI prompts instead of writing smart contracts or backend code to set up and operate branded perpetual DEXs.
Orderly One supports launching personalized perpetual DEXs on more than 15 blockchain networks with access to over 110 trading assets and leverage up to 100x. The MCP layer provides tooling that allows AI assistants to reference live contract addresses and SDKs while configuring fee structures, risk parameters and front-end integrations.
For developers within the Orderly ecosystem, the MCP centralizes up-to-date technical information including SDKs and contract addresses. Orderly described the consolidation as intended to reduce integration errors and shorten deployment cycles by giving automated agents a single technical source of truth.
Orderly was founded in 2022 and is backed by Pantera Capital and Dragonfly. The network supports more than 20 perpetual DEXs, reported peak daily trading volume of about $1.2 billion in the first quarter of 2026, and recorded cumulative trading volume exceeding $10 billion by mid-2026.
Analysts have warned that easier access to high-leverage trading infrastructure could increase the number of venues launched by parties without advanced risk management, margining and liquidity controls, which can expose traders to larger losses and stress trading infrastructure. Observers tracking Orderly’s ecosystem may monitor whether MCP adoption leads to more DEX deployments, increased trading volume through the network, changes in ORDER token usage and adjustments to protocol-level fees or incentives.




