Perpetual DEX projects have become a crowded trade, with new farming opportunities constantly emerging. Yet most lack differentiation: no regulatory licenses, no sustainable moat, no real compliance advantage or superior product design. The vanilla perpetual dex model is essentially commoditized at this point. What makes this problematic is valuation—many projects in this space are trading at astronomical multiples, with investors paying 100x revenue or more. This raises serious questions about whether current market prices can be justified given the commoditized nature of the product and intense competition among similar platforms.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 1h ago
The perpetual DEX track is indeed everywhere, there's really no difference.
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NFTDreamer
· 20h ago
Perpetual DEXs are everywhere now, with a bunch of projects looking the same, and yet they dare to ask for 100x valuations? Wake up, everyone.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 20h ago
Perpetual DEXs have been everywhere for a long time, and some people are still chasing 100x valuations... Truly incredible.
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RektRecorder
· 20h ago
Perpetual DEXs are really everywhere now. Buying this thing at 100x PE? Wake up, everyone.
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DAOTruant
· 20h ago
Perpetual DEXs are flooding in, with uniform offerings and no moat—yet they dare to value at 100x? Wake up, big brother, isn't this just a game of hot potato?
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StopLossMaster
· 20h ago
I'll just say it, the perpetual DEX space is just a pile of crap, full of homogeneous garbage, and there are still people daring to buy at 100x revenue? Purely a bagholder mentality.
Perpetual DEX projects have become a crowded trade, with new farming opportunities constantly emerging. Yet most lack differentiation: no regulatory licenses, no sustainable moat, no real compliance advantage or superior product design. The vanilla perpetual dex model is essentially commoditized at this point. What makes this problematic is valuation—many projects in this space are trading at astronomical multiples, with investors paying 100x revenue or more. This raises serious questions about whether current market prices can be justified given the commoditized nature of the product and intense competition among similar platforms.