Developers

Developers

Build on Rubicon using current deployment addresses, protocol references, market data endpoints, and integration guidance for Rubicon's liquidity stack.

Start Here

  • Deployments - current contract addresses across supported chains.
  • Rubicon CLMM - concentrated-liquidity market maker overview.
  • Aquila - constant-product AMM overview.
  • Gladius - intent-based execution and API-driven order flow.
  • Classic Order Book - fully onchain order book overview.
  • HFT Vaults - managed CLMM vault overview.
  • Markets API - CoinGecko-compatible market data endpoint.
  • Integrations - aggregator, wallet, and data provider support.
  • Audits - public audit history and security references.

Protocol Layers

CLMM

Rubicon CLMM is the main liquidity layer for current Rubicon markets. It uses concentrated liquidity so LPs can provide capital inside chosen price ranges.

Aquila

Aquila is Rubicon's constant-product AMM based on the Uniswap V2 model. It is useful for simple pool liquidity, routing, and integrations that expect standard AMM behavior.

Gladius

Gladius is Rubicon's intent-based execution layer. Developers building quoting, filling, or market-making flows should also review the Gladius API, Gladius SDK, and filler integration guide.

Classic Order Book

Classic is Rubicon's fully onchain order book. It remains available for CLOB-style markets, direct order book reads, and integrations that need RubiconMarket or RubiconRouter.

HFT Vaults

HFT Vaults are Rubicon's Gamma Strategies V1 Hypervisor fork for managed CLMM liquidity. They let depositors supply paired assets while a trusted market maker manages active ranges.

Review Before Integrating

  • Use Deployments as the source of truth for contract addresses.
  • Review Risks, Security, and Audits before interacting with contracts.
  • Check Archive only for deprecated systems and historical contract lookup.