Sable Finance
  • 👩‍🏫About Sable Finance
    • Overview
    • How to use Sable Finance
    • Sable Beta
    • Sable V2
    • Evolving with Omnichain Perps
  • 📑CONCEPT OVERVIEW
    • USDS Borrowing
      • Collateral
      • Trove
      • System Revenue & Fees
      • Collateral Ratio
      • Liquidations
      • Redemptions
      • Leverage
    • Peg Mechanism
    • Stability Pool
    • Oracle
    • Recovery Mode
  • 📈Sable Finance Perps
    • Why Sable Finance?
    • Supported Chains
    • Fee Structure
    • Architecture
    • Orderly Merits
  • 🪙SABLE and USDS
    • Token Summary
    • SABLE
    • Tokenomics and Vesting Schedule
    • SABLE Rewards and Distribution
  • 📚Sable dApp Guide
    • Borrow and Repay USDS
    • Stake USDS in Stability Pool
    • Stake SABLE-BNB LP in Staking Pool
    • Redeem BNB
  • 🗒️Contracts
    • List of Important Addresses
  • 🔗LINKS AND BRANDING
    • Brand Kit
    • Sable Bug Bounty Program
    • Website
    • Twitter
    • Discord
    • Telegram
    • Audit Report
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  • General Flow
  • Deposit Flow
  • Settlement of Profit and Loss Flow
  • Trade Flow
  • Withdrawal Flow
  1. Sable Finance Perps

Architecture

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Last updated 11 months ago

Sable Finance leverages Orderly's Architecture to provide a seamless experience for the users.

There are three main layers:

Asset Layer - resides on each chain. Sable Finance interacts with this layer when registering/depositing/withdrawing.

The Settlement Layer is a transaction ledger on a single chain. While users don't interact with it directly, it plays a crucial role in ensuring the accuracy and security of transactions.

Engine Layer - Orderbook and order-related services and users interact with this when managing orders.

General Flow

Deposit Flow

Settlement of Profit and Loss Flow

Trade Flow

Withdrawal Flow

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