Recently, I've been trading perpetuals on-chain, and after trying out several platforms, I still find a certain decentralized derivatives protocol the most user-friendly.
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PessimisticOracle
· 12-10 04:27
Perpetuality really depends on people, some people make a lot of money, and some people directly liquidate their positions, I am still waiting and seeing
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RektButStillHere
· 12-08 21:07
Uh... it's another protocol's self-introduction. Let's be straightforward: the decentralized derivatives space is extremely risky—if you're not careful, your account can get liquidated in no time.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-08 21:04
Perpetual traders have realized it: the centralized way should have been abandoned long ago. Decentralization is truly stable.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 12-08 20:51
I've really gotten the hang of perpetuals, haha, but still need to watch out for slippage, bro.
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CommunityWorker
· 12-08 20:40
Perpetuals really depend on the platform. Some on-chain protocols are indeed much smoother, and I've completely abandoned the others.
Recently, I've been trading perpetuals on-chain, and after trying out several platforms, I still find a certain decentralized derivatives protocol the most user-friendly.