Orderly Network Votes to Deprecate Six Blockchains on May 11, Story Chain Shows Highest TVL at $186K

According to Orderly Network's official announcement on May 11, the decentralized derivatives trading infrastructure project initiated a governance vote to discontinue support for six blockchain networks—Story, Mantle, Plume, Monad, Abstract, and Morph—citing low trading volume and minimal total value locked (TVL). The project stated that maintaining these chains incurs continuous operational and security costs with negligible actual usage.

Orderly disclosed that over the past 90 days, TVL on the targeted chains ranged from $186,000 (Story) to $975 (Morph), with zero active builders across all six networks. The governance vote uses a per-chain individual retention model: if support votes fall below 10% of total voting power, the chain is automatically deprecated. Users retain full withdrawal access and can migrate assets freely to supported chains.

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