decentralized exchange
Coverage of decentralized exchange in the Nexus archive.
- Hyperliquid added to Singapore's Investor Alert List
Singapore’s financial regulator added Hyperliquid to its Investor Alert List, indicating the decentralized exchange is not licensed in the region. The action serves as a reminder to investors about unregulated entities.
- EdgeX blames ‘external party’ for token crash as ZachXBT alleges insider manipulation
EdgeX attributes a token crash to an external party, while onchain investigator ZachXBT accuses EdgeX insiders of controlling nearly the entire token supply with a minimal float. The decentralized exchange is at the center of allegations involving market manipulation.
- Solana DEX Orca launches new marketplace for tokenized real-world assets
Solana's decentralized exchange Orca has launched a new marketplace for tokenized real-world assets. The platform aims to bridge traditional finance and blockchain by enabling the trading of assets like real estate and commodities as digital tokens.
- New Dex
A user is asking for advice on how to launch a new decentralized exchange (DEX) while simultaneously acquiring a large user base to avoid the platform appearing empty and unpopular. The core concern is preventing a negative feedback loop where early low adoption discourages future users.
- Best Solana DEX for large swaps ?
A user reports issues with Jupiter DEX for large Solana (SOL) swaps, noting significant slippage beyond smaller transaction sizes. They seek alternatives for handling larger amounts on-chain, highlighting a common challenge in decentralized exchange (DEX) liquidity.
- Best Decentralized exchange and liquidity providing platform for higher yield
The article is a Reddit post questioning the trustworthiness of Oku and MaxFi Tech, two platforms related to decentralized exchanges and liquidity provision for higher yield.
- Is there a better dex than Phemex
A Reddit user inquires about decentralized exchanges (DEXes) with higher liquidity and user bases than Phemex, specifically those without KYC requirements. They compare Phemex's volume and user metrics to CEX.