Recently, after experiencing several decentralized perpetual platforms while trading contracts on-chain, I still find Aster to be the most user-friendly. The slippage control and depth are quite good, making it suitable for frens who enjoy on-chain trading to give it a try.
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GasFeeGazer
· 11-29 22:11
The Aster platform is indeed quite good, and the Slippage isn't that outrageous.
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0xLuckbox
· 11-27 12:15
aster is indeed not bad, the Slippage is not that play people for suckers.
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ForkMaster
· 11-27 09:49
I've tried Aster before, and the slippage is actually not bad, but the depth part could use some improvement; there is still a gap compared to some major platforms.
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SatsStacking
· 11-27 09:36
Such low slippage? Why was I still hit when I used it, maybe it's a problem with my technique.
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LiquidityOracle
· 11-27 09:32
Aster is indeed good, the slippage is not that painful.
Recently, after experiencing several decentralized perpetual platforms while trading contracts on-chain, I still find Aster to be the most user-friendly. The slippage control and depth are quite good, making it suitable for frens who enjoy on-chain trading to give it a try.