Orca exists to change the way assets are traded, and we are going to effect that change through catalyzing a paradigm shift in how market participants provide liquidity.
We strive to make trading more efficient and transparent, expand the scope of what can be traded, and connect people across the globe to coordinate capital in new ways. This vision requires going beyond becoming the dominant liquidity layer for today’s Solana-native assets; it means onboarding much of the legacy financial system as well. This necessitates transforming what that system looks like, not just transposing it on-chain.
Orca’s ethos is based on 3 Ps: professional, principled and playful.
Orca started from humble beginnings: just two builders hacking at a desk in Tokyo, with no venture funding or famous backers. Since 2021, Orca has grown to become one of the top DEXs in Solana ecosystem and in crypto in general.
Orca launched its original Constant Product AMM (CPMM) pools while Solana was still in its infancy, becoming one of the first protocols in the ecosystem. The entire initial supply of the ORCA token was airdropped to users based on their liquidity provider and trader activity.
In March 2022, Orca transitioned to a more advanced liquidity mechanism with the launch of the Whirlpool program, which still underpins Orca’s CLMM to this day. This marked a departure from the constant product market maker (CPMM) model. With Whirlpools, liquidity providers were able to concentrate their liquidity within specific price ranges, optimizing capital efficiency and earning potentially higher yields. The concentrated liquidity model delivered a better trading experience by providing traders with more favorable rates and less price impact, particularly for larger trades. In October 2024, Orca launched on Eclipse, a modular blockchain that operates as a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum while deploying the Solana Virtual Machine for execution.
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