**Velora Delta** is an intent-based protocol that enables a Velora user to make gasless swaps where multiple agents compete to execute the trade at the best price possible. This way the user doesn't need to make a transaction themselves but only to sign a Delta Order. In Delta v2 the Order is **built by the server** from the route returned in the price response — you sign the returned typed data and post it. The easiest way to make use of the Delta Order is to use the SDK following these steps: ### 1. Construct an SDK object ```ts const account = userAddress; const deltaSDK = constructSimpleSDK( {chainId: 1, axios}, { ethersProviderOrSigner: provider, // JsonRpcProvider EthersContract: ethers.Contract, account, }); // for usage with different web3 provider libraries refer to the main [README](./README.md) ``` ### 2. Request prices for a Token pair ```ts const DAI_TOKEN = '0x6b175474e89094c44da98b954eedeac495271d0f'; const USDC_TOKEN = '0xA0b86991c6218b36c1d19D4a2e9Eb0cE3606eB48'; const amount = '1000000000000'; // in wei const deltaPrice = await deltaSDK.getDeltaPrice({ srcToken: DAI_TOKEN, destToken: USDC_TOKEN, amount, userAddress: account, srcDecimals: 18, destDecimals: 6, // partner: "..." // if available }); // deltaPrice.route is the recommended route; deltaPrice.alternatives holds the rest ``` ### 3. Approve srcToken for DeltaContract ```ts const tx = await deltaSDK.approveTokenForDelta(amount, DAI_TOKEN); await tx.wait(); ``` Alternatively sign Permit (DAI or Permit1) or Permit2 TransferFrom with DeltaContract as the verifyingContract ```ts const DeltaContract = await deltaSDK.getDeltaContract(); // values depend on the Permit type and the srcToken const signature = await signer._signTypedData(domain, types, message); ``` See more on accepted Permit variants in [Velora documentation](https://developers.velora.xyz/api/velora-api/velora-delta-api/build-a-delta-order-to-sign#supported-permits) ### 4. Sign and submit a Delta Order Order building is server-side: pass the quoted `route` + `side` and your acceptable `slippage` — the server computes the amounts. `submitDeltaOrder` bundles build → sign → post. ```ts const deltaAuction = await deltaSDK.submitDeltaOrder({ route: deltaPrice.route, // or any deltaPrice.alternatives[i] side: deltaPrice.side, owner: account, // beneficiary: anotherAccount, // if need to send destToken to another account // permit: "0x1234...", // if signed a Permit1 or Permit2 TransferFrom for DeltaContract slippage: 50, // 50 bps = 0.5% // partner, partnerFeeBps — forwarded to the server }); ``` For full control over signing, use `buildDeltaOrder` → `signDeltaOrder` → `postDeltaOrder` separately (see the main [README](../README.md)). ### 5. Wait for Delta Order execution ```ts // stop polling on any terminal status — COMPLETED already accounts for any dest-chain bridge const SETTLED = ['COMPLETED', 'FAILED', 'CANCELLED', 'EXPIRED', 'REFUNDED']; function startStatusCheck(auctionId: string) { const intervalId = setInterval(async () => { const auction = await deltaSDK.getDeltaOrderById(auctionId); if (SETTLED.includes(auction.status)) { clearInterval(intervalId); // stop interval once the order is settled console.log(`Order settled: ${auction.status}`); } }, 3000); // stop polling after 5 minutes setTimeout(() => clearInterval(intervalId), 60000 * 5); } startStatusCheck(deltaAuction.id); ``` #### A more detailed example of Delta Order usage can be found in [examples/delta](../src/examples/delta.ts) --------------------------------------------------- ## Crosschain Delta Orders In case you want to perform a crosschain swap, the process is a little more involved. ### 1. Construct an SDK object ```ts const SRC_CHAIN_ID = 1 // Ethereum const DEST_CHAIN_ID = 10; // Optimism const account = userAddress; const deltaSDK = constructSimpleSDK( {chainId: SRC_CHAIN_ID, axios}, { ethersProviderOrSigner: provider, // JsonRpcProvider EthersContract: ethers.Contract, account, }); // for usage with different web3 provider libraries refer to the main [README](./README.md) ``` ### 2. Check which tokens are available on the destination chain. A limited list of tokens are available in Across, the service facilitating crosschain bridging. ```ts const bridgeRoutes = await deltaSDK.getBridgeRoutes(); const tokensAvailableForBridging = bridgeRoutes.find( (route) => route.srcChainId === SRC_CHAIN_ID && route.destChainId === DEST_CHAIN_ID )?.tokens; ``` ### 3. Request prices for a Token pair ```ts const DAI_TOKEN = '0x6b175474e89094c44da98b954eedeac495271d0f'; const USDC_TOKEN_ON_DEST_CHAIN = '0x0b2C639c533813f4Aa9D7837CAf62653d097Ff85'; // available for bridging on Optimism const amount = '1000000000000'; // in wei const deltaPrice = await deltaSDK.getDeltaPrice({ srcToken: DAI_TOKEN, destToken: USDC_TOKEN_ON_DEST_CHAIN, destChainId: DEST_CHAIN_ID, // required to get deltaPrice for a Crosschain Order amount, userAddress: account, srcDecimals: 18, destDecimals: 6, // partner: "..." // if available }); // the returned deltaPrice.route already encodes the bridge step for the crosschain swap ``` ### 4. Approve srcToken for DeltaContract ```ts const tx = await deltaSDK.approveTokenForDelta(amount, DAI_TOKEN); await tx.wait(); ``` Alternatively sign Permit (DAI or Permit1) or Permit2 TransferFrom with DeltaContract as the verifyingContract ```ts const DeltaContract = await deltaSDK.getDeltaContract(); // values depend on the Permit type and the srcToken const signature = await signer._signTypedData(domain, types, message); ``` See more on accepted Permit variants in [Velora documentation](https://developers.velora.xyz/api/velora-api/velora-delta-api/build-a-delta-order-to-sign#supported-permits) ### 5. Sign and submit a Delta Order The crosschain `route` (from a `getDeltaPrice` call with `destChainId`) already carries the bridge details, so submitting is the same as a same-chain order — the server builds the cross-chain Order from the route. ```ts const deltaAuction = await deltaSDK.submitDeltaOrder({ route: deltaPrice.route, // crosschain route, includes the bridge step side: deltaPrice.side, owner: account, // beneficiary: anotherAccount, // if need to send destToken to another account on destChain // permit: "0x1234...", // if signed a Permit1 or Permit2 TransferFrom for DeltaContract slippage: 50, // 50 bps = 0.5% }); ``` Across, the service facilitating crosschain bridging, has [special logic when it comes to transferring ETH and WETH](https://docs.across.to/introduction/technical-faq#what-is-the-behavior-of-eth-weth-in-transfers). Refer to the [Velora documentation](https://developers.velora.xyz/api/velora-api/velora-delta-api/build-a-delta-order-to-sign#sign-an-order-cross-chain) for more on cross-chain orders. ### 6. Wait for Delta Order execution ```ts // stop polling on any terminal status — COMPLETED already accounts for the dest-chain bridge const SETTLED = ['COMPLETED', 'FAILED', 'CANCELLED', 'EXPIRED', 'REFUNDED']; function startStatusCheck(auctionId: string) { const intervalId = setInterval(async () => { const auction = await deltaSDK.getDeltaOrderById(auctionId); if (SETTLED.includes(auction.status)) { clearInterval(intervalId); // stop interval once the order is settled console.log(`Order settled: ${auction.status}`); } }, 3000); // stop polling after 5 minutes setTimeout(() => clearInterval(intervalId), 60000 * 5); } startStatusCheck(deltaAuction.id); ```