Orders.Exchange - Full Protocol DEX Run on BTC
  • Overview
    • What is Orders.Exchange
    • Why create Orders.Exchange?
  • Orderbook DEX
    • Overview
    • Technology & Theory
      • PSBT
      • 0-Sec Multi Transactions
      • Ask Orders
        • Technical flowchart for placing ASK orders
      • Bid Orders
        • Technical flowchart for placing BID orders
      • Nostr Proposal
        • NIP-100
    • Audit Report
    • Service Fee
    • Trade to Burn
  • Orders Swap & Liquidity Pools
    • Orders Swap
      • Overview
      • Technology & Theory
        • Decentralized Architecture
      • Service Fee
      • Swap to Burn
    • Orders Liquidity Pools
      • Overview
      • Technology & Theory
        • Threshold Multisignature
        • Cold-Hot Wallet Isolation
      • Stake to Earn
      • Service Fee Sharing
    • Audit Report
  • Orders Bridge
    • Overview
    • Technology & Theory
    • Audit Report
    • Service Fee
  • Minting is Liquidating
    • Minting is Liquidating
    • Principle Workflow
    • Stake to Earn
    • Service Fee
  • Tokenomics
    • $RDEX
  • Roadmap
    • Orders Roadmap
  • FAQ
    • How to Earn $RDEX?
    • Why does $RDEX have almost half of its tokens in one address, and does this pose a risk?
    • What is the buyback timing and frequency for $RDEX?
    • How does P-LP differ from regular LPs? Do I need to lock my assets?
    • Why are there different reward multipliers in P-LP? How should I choose which multiplier to go for?
    • Is the liquidity I provide to P-LP safe? How can its safety be assured?
    • Why does P-LP differentiate between uni-directional and bi-directional liquidity? What's the differe
    • How are funds transferred between the buyer's and seller's wallets, and do my tokens leave my wallet
    • From a technical perspective, what happens when canceling an already placed buy/sell order?
    • Is the liquidity pool for Orders fully decentralized, and how is it achieved?
    • The world's first Bitcoin-native network supported BID system: How it came into existence
    • How many $RDEX tokens are released daily, and how is it done?
    • After adding LP, how can I make it trade? I can't see this LP on my own trading page.
    • Can I know which P-LP I provided?
    • Why not open RDEX P-LP?
    • The transaction fees are currently high; is there a way to reduce them?
    • What's the difference between orders and other DEXs?
  • Risks & Disclaimer
    • Risks & Disclaimer
  • Team
    • Team Introduction
  • Resources
    • Orders Exchange
    • Twitter
    • Discord
    • Github
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  1. FAQ

Why does P-LP differentiate between uni-directional and bi-directional liquidity? What's the differe

Orders' P-LP offers users two different liquidity provisioning schemes: uni-directional and bi-directional, allowing users to choose based on their preferences.

Uni-directional liquidity only requires users to provide BRC20 tokens. In contrast, bi-directional liquidity demands more from users: they must supply both BRC20 tokens and a corresponding amount of BTC based on the current market price. Once the liquidity provided by the user is fully utilized, they immediately receive liquidity rewards, allowing users to reclaim their provided liquidity tokens and the earned rewards at the earliest opportunity. Naturally, since providing bi-directional liquidity means committing more tokens, those providers will receive comparatively larger rewards.

Moreover, since P-LP is the first fully decentralized liquidity pool solution built entirely on the native Bitcoin network, the liquidity provided by users remains in their wallets until utilized. This ensures the safety of the liquidity assets users provide to Orders.

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