Looking at the perpetual DEX landscape, here's what the numbers reveal based on 7-day trading volume and open interest metrics.



Hyperliquid continues to dominate the leaderboard, maintaining its position as the leading platform. Aster follows in second place, with Lighter securing the third spot. The competition heats up as edgeX, Extended, and Variational round out the top tier, each capturing meaningful market share.

Further down, Grvt, Paradex, and ApeX Protocol demonstrate strong traction in the perpetuals trading space. Pacifica completes the top 10, showing the diverse ecosystem of decentralized derivatives platforms.

This ranking snapshot reflects the current market dynamics—where liquidity concentration, trading volume, and open positions tell the story of which platforms traders are gravitating toward. Whether you're tracking market movements or evaluating platform activity, these metrics offer a clear window into the perp DEX momentum.
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ApeDegenvip
· 01-19 04:07
hyperliquid is still so powerful, but aster is rising a bit too quickly.
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StablecoinAnxietyvip
· 01-16 16:58
Hyperliquid is still leading by a mile; that gap can't be closed anymore. Still think Aster is a bit underrated; the liquidity is so deep. What gives edgeX the chance to crack into the top five? The ranking seems a bit inflated. Are these the only options for perp DEX? Feels like there are no new tricks. Why is Paradex still struggling? It should have been eliminated long ago. With such high liquidity concentration, aren't you worried about getting caught in a trap? I've only used 3 of these 10 platforms; no one else is really playing with the others. When did Pacifica come out of nowhere? I haven't heard of it.
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LiquidatedAgainvip
· 01-16 12:06
Once again, I got liquidated on Hyperliquid. This time I learned my lesson and didn't look at the leaderboard directly.
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SmartContractPlumbervip
· 01-16 11:56
Hyperliquid holds a pretty stable leading position, but it depends on whether there are permission control vulnerabilities in their contract deployment... Similar platforms before have suffered losses due to integer overflow issues.
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MidnightGenesisvip
· 01-16 11:48
On-chain data shows that Hyperliquid's liquidity concentration is indeed abnormal; a deeper look into the contract change logic is needed. The ranking changes of Aster and Lighter are quite interesting; from the code, clear signs of liquidity migration are evident. Speaking of these rankings... based on past experience, such rapid reshuffling often indicates something suspicious. There is an issue with the seven-day trading volume ranking; monitoring shows inconsistent data refresh times. As expected, ecosystem fragmentation is becoming more severe, and platform concentration cannot explain much. Deploying those contract changes late at night, it's worth noting that no one is discussing the underlying fund flows... This leaderboard... it looks like it's being used to boost certain platforms.
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