Imagine trading collectible futures on the blockchain? It sounds a bit crazy, but some people have actually done it. An innovative project has launched the first perpetual DEX for collectibles and RWA on the HyperEVM ecosystem, breaking the traditional boundaries of derivatives trading.
The popularity was evident even during the public beta phase. Over $1 billion in trading volume has circulated, attracting 24,000 active users. These data indicate that the market indeed has demand for such innovative products—whether from gaming enthusiasts or RWA investors.
Now, the project team has initiated a fundraising phase. For those optimistic about the prospects of the collectibles sector and RWA development, this could be a key opportunity.
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FantasyGuardian
· 01-11 14:01
Collectible Futures? Honestly, I can't quite keep up these days—everything seems to be becoming a derivative... But a 1 billion trading volume definitely says something.
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It's another new twist in the HyperEVM ecosystem; the RWA pie seems to be getting bigger and bigger.
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24,000 people are playing this? I feel like I'm always a step behind.
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The funding stage is here. I really can't judge whether this is a good bottom-fishing opportunity... Is the risk really that high, everyone?
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Collectibles moving towards perpetual trading sounds fresh, but I still feel a bit uneasy.
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Wait, is this really reliable? Or is it just another hype-driven concept?
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A billion in trading volume sounds impressive, but how much of that is real demand?
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Game enthusiasts and RWA investors are mixing together—this market has truly changed.
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Perpetual DEX + collectibles—this combo is a bit magical... but it seems no one can really stop it.
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MetaMuskRat
· 01-10 00:31
Whoa, a billion dollars in trading volume? How many people would have to go crazy to smash out that number?
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Collectibles futures sound tense just hearing about them, but someone really managed to make it work.
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This financing window feels like a gambler's last all-in moment, exciting.
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24,000 active users isn't much, indicating the market is still far from saturation.
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Perpetual DEX trading collectibles... alright, the next big thing is about to explode.
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It sounds wild, but it's really just betting on the future of RWA. I think it's worth a shot.
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Another new thing on HyperEVM about to go viral? This ecosystem is really heating up.
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A billion in trading volume sounds huge, but when divided among users, it's not much haha.
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Both perpetual and futures—how many people does it take to make the project profitable?
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But if the collectibles derivatives truly break into the mainstream, it could definitely be the next big trend.
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SchrodingerGas
· 01-09 00:55
1 billion in trading volume looks impressive, but we need to see how much of it is generated by bots... Is the market really that efficient?
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The idea of perpetual DEX with collectibles is indeed innovative, but whether there's enough liquidity is another matter.
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Funding window... Basically, it's time to cut the leeks, haha.
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24,000 active users. Is this data from on-chain sources? Or self-reported...
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RWA+collectibles perpetual trading—how crazy must the basis be to create arbitrage opportunities?
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Another HyperEVM ecosystem... This industry chain is almost turning into a meat grinder.
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Wait, such a high trading volume but only 24,000 users? Over 40 million USD per person? What are you guys doing?
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I just want to know how far the gas wars have gone; that's the real cost.
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Collectible futures... Definitely a high-volatility leveraged asset game. Not losing money would be strange.
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As soon as the funding stage starts, I knew what would happen next. I've seen this routine too many times.
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MoonBoi42
· 01-09 00:55
Collectibles futures? To be honest, it has a bit of a gambling vibe, but a 1 billion trading volume speaks for itself and won't deceive.
NGI this financing window is indeed crucial, but I'm just worried it might be another new trick to cut leeks.
The participation of 24,000 people shows there is indeed a market, but I still think the water in the RWA sector is too deep.
Playing collectibles on perpetual DEX feels more exciting, double the fun and double the risk compared to spot.
Waiting for a period of stability before looking again; entering now is like a gambler's mindset.
When will this project be listed on an exchange? It feels like only the lack of this hype is a waste.
It seems like once again creating a new gambling table for the crypto circle, but where is the true value?
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probably_nothing_anon
· 01-09 00:51
Collectible futures perpetual leverage trading? This idea is a bit crazy... but with a trading volume of 1 billion, it's not just for fun.
I've been saying RWA would explode, and now finally someone dares to take the plunge.
Funding window? Take a closer look at the white paper before talking, don't get caught in another trap.
I really didn't expect collectibles to be turned into trading pairs... gamers and investors are both excited.
This is innovation—either disrupt or die.
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PonziDetector
· 01-09 00:50
$1 billion in trading volume sounds impressive, but how many people actually make a profit? Perpetual DEXs are extremely risky.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-09 00:44
A trading volume of 1 billion sounds impressive, but let's see how long this project can survive after this round of funding.
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Another perpetual DEX, just a different skin this time.
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Collectibles futures? Hold on, we need to understand the risks before jumping in.
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24,000 people have played, and now it's time for another funding round to cut the leeks.
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HyperEVM is doing the same thing again. Has it been audited, everyone?
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I just want to know how much of this 1 billion trading volume is wash trading.
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Wait, isn't the logic behind RWA futures reversed...
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Funding window? Isn't that just a cash-out window? Haha.
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I'm optimistic about the perpetual DEX direction, but does this project play or not?
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The question is, will liquidation cause another bloodbath?
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Early players have already multiplied their investments dozens of times. Is now the time to enter and take over?
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I don't even understand collectibles, and futures are even more outrageous.
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How was this round of funding priced? Feels like there's a lot of water in it.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 01-09 00:39
Damn, collectibles can also be traded with leverage? This track is a bit crazy haha
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A billion USD in trading volume is not a small number... There really is a market
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Wait, perpetual collectibles? Is this helping or scamming retail investors?
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They've raised funds, so let's see if they can really make it happen later. The track concept is good
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RWA definitely needs someone to develop derivatives, finally coming
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24,000 active users isn't much, still feels niche
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I kinda want to try, but futures are really easy to get liquidated...
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If this kind of innovation can really be rolled out, the liquidity of gaming assets will undergo a qualitative change
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Feels like just another fundraising gimmick... We'll have to see how the actual operation goes
Imagine trading collectible futures on the blockchain? It sounds a bit crazy, but some people have actually done it. An innovative project has launched the first perpetual DEX for collectibles and RWA on the HyperEVM ecosystem, breaking the traditional boundaries of derivatives trading.
The popularity was evident even during the public beta phase. Over $1 billion in trading volume has circulated, attracting 24,000 active users. These data indicate that the market indeed has demand for such innovative products—whether from gaming enthusiasts or RWA investors.
Now, the project team has initiated a fundraising phase. For those optimistic about the prospects of the collectibles sector and RWA development, this could be a key opportunity.