The perpetual DEX track has been quite interesting lately and is worth a deep dive. My main focus is on the Aster project, purely from a trading perspective.
Speaking of this idea, I mentioned to an industry friend last week that I wanted to make a regular investment in Aster. The other person suggested I first systematically study the entire PerpDEX track's logic, so that my choices would be more confident. It sounds reasonable, so I started to organize my thoughts.
Actually, before this, I had already seen many opinions and analyses about Aster in active community discussions. I feel that this project indeed has noteworthy aspects in the perpetual trading ecosystem, and many people are paying attention to its movements.
The perpetual DEX track is highly competitive, but there are also many opportunities. As a member of this space, Aster currently still has research value.
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RiddleMaster
· 10h ago
Perpetual DEX is currently very competitive, it's not easy for Aster to stand out.
Aster has some potential; I've seen discussions about it for a while.
Before making a regular investment, you still need to do thorough research, otherwise you'll be uncertain.
The perpDEX track is heating up, but that also means there are opportunities.
I feel that Aster still has competitiveness in this space and is worth paying attention to.
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DegenWhisperer
· 10h ago
Aster's popularity has indeed risen recently, but among so many projects in the perpetual track, how many are truly capable of competing?
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Before dollar-cost averaging, you still need to understand the logic; otherwise, it's just pure gambling. Friends are right about that.
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High community discussion activity isn't necessarily a good thing; sometimes it's just preheating before cutting the leeks.
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The competition in the perpDEX space has long been fierce. How can Aster break through? You need to look at hard indicators like trading depth and transaction fees.
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Researching the track logic and systematically organizing it takes quite a bit of time. Is it really worth it?
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I really admire those who can stay calm and analyze; most people have already gone all-in.
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GasDevourer
· 10h ago
Perpetual track is getting quite intense, whether Aster can make the right move depends on what happens next.
Aster has heard many opinions, but only a few truly survive.
Think carefully before making a lump sum investment; not every project is worth betting on.
There are indeed many opportunities in this track, it all depends on who hits the right points.
Is Aster popular or not? Honestly, it still depends on trading volume.
In-depth research is definitely the right approach, but don’t be swayed by community opinions.
Perpetual DEXs are like that; today’s darling might be out of favor tomorrow.
Does Aster have a real moat? That’s the key.
The track is booming, but I still believe in staying calm and making careful choices.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 10h ago
Perpetual trading is indeed competitive, but can Aster come up with some new tricks? It still depends on whether the trading depth and fee structure can outperform the Pyth team.
Before investing regularly, understand how the funding rate works—don't get scared and run away when liquidation happens.
How has Aster's recent TVL growth been? Are there specific data or just hearsay?
The biggest risk for projects like this is lack of liquidity. How do your friends view this aspect?
Early deployment in this kind of perpetual project does have opportunities, but you also need to keep an eye on contract risks—don't gamble your principal.
The competition in the perpetual DEX space is fierce. Why can Aster stand out? Are there any innovations?
It seems like now every project claims to have research value. What exactly makes Aster worth studying?
Before investing regularly, check the project's liquidation rate data—if it's too high, better not to touch it.
Your dollar-cost averaging approach is okay, but don't rely on just one friend's opinion—verify more.
PerpDEX is now all about trading experience and costs. What are Aster's advantages?
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ProxyCollector
· 10h ago
Perpetual DEX is heating up again, watch out for Aster in this wave
Aster is indeed interesting, but it depends on how the funding situation develops
Think carefully before dollar-cost averaging, don't follow the trend blindly
Perp DEX is a very competitive field, be careful not to get caught off guard
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AlphaWhisperer
· 11h ago
Perpetual DEX is indeed a deep water, and Aster has been quite popular these days.
Before dollar-cost averaging, review the track logic first. The advice this friend gave is still reliable.
Who isn't watching Aster now? The key is to understand why it can stand out.
With PerpDEX so competitive, can Aster really compete, or is it just another leek being handed over?
It seems to have something, but don't be blinded by the community hype.
The perpetual DEX track has been quite interesting lately and is worth a deep dive. My main focus is on the Aster project, purely from a trading perspective.
Speaking of this idea, I mentioned to an industry friend last week that I wanted to make a regular investment in Aster. The other person suggested I first systematically study the entire PerpDEX track's logic, so that my choices would be more confident. It sounds reasonable, so I started to organize my thoughts.
Actually, before this, I had already seen many opinions and analyses about Aster in active community discussions. I feel that this project indeed has noteworthy aspects in the perpetual trading ecosystem, and many people are paying attention to its movements.
The perpetual DEX track is highly competitive, but there are also many opportunities. As a member of this space, Aster currently still has research value.