Routing intelligence, not a payment button.
Lydris is a routing-control layer used before a stablecoin settlement is executed. It is built for cross-border SMB finance teams, payment operators, and treasury managers — not retail remitters and not on-chain traders.
The product treats every settlement task as a routing decision under multiple constraints, and turns the question "which corridor should we use?" into something that can be compared, explained, and audited before funds leave the account.
The routing desk scores every corridor against the corridor-quality model described in the Lydris whitepaper — cost, timing, liquidity, policy fit, and fallback quality, weighed together. The corridors and figures shown here are illustrative, but the decision logic is the real engine.
Five modules under one desk
Corridor Engine
Filters the corridor universe down to candidates worth comparing for the current task. Removes noise before ranking begins.
Quote Comparison
Surfaces cost, timing, liquidity, and policy fit side by side. Differences become legible at a glance.
Treasury Controls
Enterprise guardrails — fee caps, latency caps, region bans, depth minimums — enter the decision before route ranking, not after.
Fallback Planner
Pairs every primary route with a switch-ready alternate. Fallback quality is part of corridor scoring, not an afterthought.
Settlement Visibility
Historical health, weekly stability, and corridor lifecycle (active / observed / downgraded). Feedback that shapes future scoring.
Boundary
Not a stablecoin payment engine, a yield protocol, an automated compliance system, or a substitute for enterprise treasury authority. Final approval, policy interpretation, and compliance responsibility stay inside the enterprise.
A pre-execution support layer that surfaces route quality, treasury guardrails, and fallback options on the same screen — so consensus can be reached before funds move.