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# TWAP SDK

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The dTWAP (decentralized Time-Weighted Average Price) protocol is designed to execute large orders on decentralized exchanges by breaking them into smaller trades over time. This minimizes price impact and automates strategies like dollar-cost averaging. Integrated into existing DEX/AMM platforms, dTWAP enables decentralized, algorithmic trading without modifying smart contracts, offering flexible order execution with user-defined intervals and duration. Validators in the Orbs network ensure decentralised, reliable order fulfilment.

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The dLIMIT protocol is a decentralized, on-chain solution for executing limit orders on DEXs and AMMs. It ensures that trades are filled at the user’s desired price or better by using an auction mechanism. The protocol is reliable, fully decentralized, and powered by the Orbs Network, with 24/7 availability through its validator nodes. It offers flexibility, high redundancy, and seamless integration into DEX frontends without requiring smart contract modifications.


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