Trading on-chain perpetual contracts, the key is to choose the right platform. I often perform leverage trading on-chain, and after comparing, selecting a platform with sufficient trading depth and smooth operation is really important. Although perpetual contracts are not difficult to get started with, maintaining stable profits depends on the platform's stability, fee structure, liquidity, and other details that can affect the final returns. Some platforms have high slippage and expensive fees, making the long-term costs prohibitively high. Therefore, instead of blindly following the trend, it’s better to find a platform with a good reputation, a wide range of trading pairs, and a user-friendly interface for safe and confident trading.

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MEVHunter_9000vip
· 11h ago
Slippage fee rates are truly the hidden killers; I previously suffered significant losses on a certain platform.
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GasFeeCryingvip
· 11h ago
Honestly, slippage can really eat up half of your profits. I've seen too many people get cut because they chose the wrong platform. Poor liquidity on a platform is a nightmare. I almost got caught in a dead end on a small platform before. Choosing a platform is like choosing an exchange; you can't just look at the promotion, you need to experience it yourself. Fee rates really need to be calculated clearly. Long-term trading accumulates to a significant amount. But to be honest, even the best platform can't save gamblers; risk control is the key. Perpetual contracts feel like gambling. There's no such thing as a good platform—only traders who survive.
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NFTArtisanHQvip
· 11h ago
the whole "pick the right platform" thing feels like missing the forest for the trees tbh... like yeah, slippage matters, fees compound, but isn't this just reconstructing the mechanics of traditional derivatives through blockchain primitives? the real paradigm shift should be in the *tokenomics of trust itself*, not optimizing for marginally better execution
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WenMoon42vip
· 11h ago
Honestly, slippage is really a trap. I've only suffered once, and now I only choose platforms based on liquidity.
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