Recently, I've been trading perpetual contracts on-chain, and after trying out a few decentralized derivatives platforms, I found a protocol that's quite easy to use. The slippage is well controlled, and the liquidation mechanism is relatively transparent, making it suitable for those who want to try on-chain leveraged trading but are concerned about the risks of centralized platforms. On-chain contracts are definitely becoming more and more mature now.
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SingleForYears
· 57m ago
On-chain derivatives aren't as predatory as they used to be, but you still need to be careful not to go all-in.
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NFTragedy
· 12-06 22:00
The on-chain contract experience is indeed improving, but no matter how low the slippage is, you still can't escape the heavy blow of gas fees.
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 12-06 21:45
Which protocol, bro? Tell me.
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LiquidationWizard
· 12-06 21:43
Which protocol? Give us a hint, otherwise it's just empty talk.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 12-06 21:42
On-chain contracts are indeed making progress, but slippage and liquidation are really two different things.
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fren.eth
· 12-06 21:36
Which protocol is it? Tell me more about it, I want to try it too.
Recently, I've been trading perpetual contracts on-chain, and after trying out a few decentralized derivatives platforms, I found a protocol that's quite easy to use. The slippage is well controlled, and the liquidation mechanism is relatively transparent, making it suitable for those who want to try on-chain leveraged trading but are concerned about the risks of centralized platforms. On-chain contracts are definitely becoming more and more mature now.