Mainstream Perp DEX Overview: Aster Trading Volume Sees Significant Decline, Hyperliquid Volume Stable
BlockBeats News, February 25th, according to DefiLlama data, the total trading volume of mainstream Perp DEXs has mostly rebounded, while Aster's trading volume has experienced a significant decline, dropping to fourth place; Lighter now ranks second. Hyperliquid still holds the top spot, with a slight increase in open interest, relatively stable trading volume, maintaining its leading position. The current major Perp DEX trading volume rankings are as follows:
Hyperliquid 24h Trading Volume: ~$6.37 billion, TVL: ~$4.20 billion, Open Interest: ~$5.49 billion;
Lighter 24h Trading Volume: ~$3.13 billion, TVL: ~$0.92 billion, Open Interest: ~$0.714 billion;
EdgeX 24h Trading Volume: ~$2.39 billion, TVL: ~$0.183 billion, Open Interest: ~$0.994 billion;
Aster 24h Trading Volume: ~$2.34 billion, TVL: ~$1.06 billion, Open Interest: ~$1.79 billion;
Variational 24h Trading Volume: ~$1.21 billion, TVL: ~$0.107 billion, Open Interest: ~$0.681 billion;
Pacifica 24h Trading Volume: ~$0.625 billion, TVL: ~$36.30 million, Open Interest: ~$59.66 million.
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