Recently, there has been a particularly hot voice in the market: a leading fund has newly invested in Genius Terminal, which many interpret as bad news for Aster DEX, and some even think that a certain big shot is abandoning Aster in favor of a new project.
Actually, there are some misunderstandings here. I directly asked Genius's marketing director a question everyone wants to know—
Since both Aster and Genius are working on perpetual contract DEXs, what exactly are the differences between them? Why would a fund invest in a second project that also focuses on Perp?
This answer is quite interesting and dispels many market misconceptions. The product positioning, technical solutions, and target users of the two projects are actually quite different.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 23h ago
Ha, it's that same "abandonment theory" again. The market just loves to create anxiety like this.
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TokenSleuth
· 23h ago
Haha, you're spreading rumors again. What do you mean giving up Aster... Can't we walk on two legs?
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 23h ago
These are both perps, but they are positioned differently. The market can handle both options; there's no need to choose one or the other.
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GweiWatcher
· 23h ago
Wake up everyone, the market is spinning stories again. Can two projects coexist?
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 23h ago
Haha, it's another wave of collective imagination... Actually, the fact that two projects can coexist shows that each has its own way of playing.
Recently, there has been a particularly hot voice in the market: a leading fund has newly invested in Genius Terminal, which many interpret as bad news for Aster DEX, and some even think that a certain big shot is abandoning Aster in favor of a new project.
Actually, there are some misunderstandings here. I directly asked Genius's marketing director a question everyone wants to know—
Since both Aster and Genius are working on perpetual contract DEXs, what exactly are the differences between them? Why would a fund invest in a second project that also focuses on Perp?
This answer is quite interesting and dispels many market misconceptions. The product positioning, technical solutions, and target users of the two projects are actually quite different.