Why is the DEX liquidity battle so intense? It seems like just a blink of an eye, and the trading pairs have already established their own territories. You still have to run multiple platforms to find the best trading pairs. If I had known the outcome of the war earlier, I wouldn't bother fussing around.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-17 00:28
The DEX battle has long been settled; it's a bit late to be lamenting now.
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 12-15 20:11
I don't know how fierce the competition among DEXs is, but I’ve been rolled so hard I’m about to vomit.
Running around multiple platforms to find liquidity is really annoying, and I have to calculate gas fees—just to save a bit on slippage?
Wait, wait, wait—has the landscape been decided? Then what about my previous LP positions…
I should have just gone all-in on one platform from the start. Now that I’ve spread out, I’m actually losing more.
By the way, which DEX currently has a real advantage? Or are they all just empty talk?
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 12-15 20:11
Running errands across multiple platforms, and you still have to find the best deal yourself? Is that all?
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ChainPoet
· 12-15 19:52
Hmm... It's still tedious to manually compare these fragmented platforms
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It’s about time to have an aggregator that combines these platforms together
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Honestly, with liquidity being dispersed, no one wins, and traders end up losing in the end
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Running around looking for the best price, my brain is about to explode
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Instead of fighting, why not work together to make a cake? Isn’t shared success more rewarding?
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Such fragmentation results in an overwhelmingly poor user experience
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Feels like the next step should be an all-in-one aggregator?
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In the multi-chain era, this is just how it is. Oh well, we’ll just adapt slowly
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Having too many platforms actually becomes a burden for users
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 12-15 19:50
Liquidity fragmentation, simply put, is the manifestation of capital pool division. Everyone wants to be the center, but no one succeeds.
Why is the DEX liquidity battle so intense? It seems like just a blink of an eye, and the trading pairs have already established their own territories. You still have to run multiple platforms to find the best trading pairs. If I had known the outcome of the war earlier, I wouldn't bother fussing around.