Speaking of which, Crypto's choice to partner with @dYdX to support their advanced trading features makes a lot of sense to me.
First of all, derivatives trading is indeed a significant part of the entire crypto market, especially perpetual contracts, which account for a large portion of the trading volume. However, the problem is that achieving a seamless experience on-chain, similar to centralized exchanges, comes with a very high technical barrier.
More importantly, this integration method is actually very clever.
I think this cooperation actually represents a trend: the future of DeFi will not be fighting alone, but rather complementing each other's strengths. For example, it has a leaderboard activity on @KaitoAI.
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Speaking of which, Crypto's choice to partner with @dYdX to support their advanced trading features makes a lot of sense to me.
First of all, derivatives trading is indeed a significant part of the entire crypto market, especially perpetual contracts, which account for a large portion of the trading volume. However, the problem is that achieving a seamless experience on-chain, similar to centralized exchanges, comes with a very high technical barrier.
More importantly, this integration method is actually very clever.
I think this cooperation actually represents a trend: the future of DeFi will not be fighting alone, but rather complementing each other's strengths. For example, it has a leaderboard activity on @KaitoAI.