I have been doing perpetual contracts on-chain recently, and after trying a few platforms, I found that Aster's experience is indeed quite good. The slippage is well controlled, the funding rate is also reasonable, and the key point is that the on-chain operation responds quickly, so you don't have to worry about the issues with centralized platforms. For those who want to try on-chain Margin Trading, Aster is worth a shot.
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ZenMiner
· 5h ago
Wait, is Aster really stable? Why do I feel like slippage still happens?
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 19h ago
You really need to choose the right platform for on-chain trading, otherwise slippage can eat up half a month's profits.
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ApeWithAPlan
· 12-01 13:54
The on-chain trading experience really depends on the platform, and to be honest, Slippage can be quite annoying.
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GovernancePretender
· 12-01 13:41
You really have to experiment on your own to know which on-chain perpetual is better. I'm also using Aster, and the Slippage is indeed stable.
I have been doing perpetual contracts on-chain recently, and after trying a few platforms, I found that Aster's experience is indeed quite good. The slippage is well controlled, the funding rate is also reasonable, and the key point is that the on-chain operation responds quickly, so you don't have to worry about the issues with centralized platforms. For those who want to try on-chain Margin Trading, Aster is worth a shot.