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OpenGDP moves value through stablecoin settlement, liquidity, routing, pricing, and reconciliation. It is designed for real-world economic workflows such as payouts, collections, supplier payments, treasury movement, and cross-border corridors where execution needs to be fast, predictable, and operationally legible.

Native settlement infrastructure

OpenGDP supports value movement patterns that map to real financial operations:
  • Payouts: High-volume disbursements with predictable outcomes and reconciliation records.
  • Collections: Incoming settlement flows for platforms, institutions, and public programs.
  • Supplier payments: Vendor and procurement payments with metadata, approvals, and audit trails.
  • Treasury movement: Sweeps, pooling, rebalancing, and movement across accounts, entities, currencies, and markets.
  • Batching: Bundled high-volume operations with deterministic processing and export-ready records.
Settlement workflows can include metadata such as invoice references, payout IDs, ledger codes, purpose codes, counterparty references, and reconciliation tags.

Liquidity and routing

Real-world value movement often requires conversion, routing, and liquidity. OpenGDP integrates liquidity and execution primitives into the platform so applications can request pricing, route value, convert assets, and settle workflows without treating liquidity as separate glue code. Supported workflow patterns include:
  • Stablecoin-to-stablecoin conversion
  • Corridor-based settlement
  • FX-style routing and pricing
  • Liquidity sourcing
  • Treasury rebalancing
  • Settlement into programmable instruments

Execution model

OpenGDP is designed for predictable economic execution. Applications can request quotes, route settlement, execute transfers, and receive deterministic outcomes that can be used by finance, accounting, compliance, and operations systems. Execution outputs can include:
  • Settlement status
  • Input and output assets
  • Fees
  • Route or source identifiers
  • Timestamps
  • Failure reasons
  • Receipts and correlation IDs

Why it matters

Moving value is not only about sending a transaction. Production systems need operational guarantees. OpenGDP provides:
  • Speed: Fast settlement for high-volume economic activity.
  • Control: Approvals, permissions, and policy checks embedded into workflows.
  • Liquidity: Built-in pricing, routing, and conversion for settlement flows.
  • Reconciliation: Export-ready records for finance, accounting, and operations.
  • Auditability: Receipts and traces for every relevant action.

Example workflow

A treasury application can use OpenGDP to move funds across entities, convert assets, apply approval policies, settle the transaction, and export reconciliation records. The result is not just a payment. It is a programmable value movement workflow with liquidity, controls, and auditability built in.