Mainstream Perp DEX Overview: Recent Position Holdings Have Continued to Decline Across Platforms, with Hyperliquid's TVL Dropping by 36.2%
BlockBeats News, February 4th, according to DefiLlama data, the open interest of various platforms in the past seven days has continued to decline. The open interest of Hyperliquid has fallen by about 36.2% compared to last week, while its trading volume has risen again. This may be due to frequent adjustments of existing positions in response to market fluctuations in the past 24 hours, leading to the formation of "passive unwinding." The current main Perp DEX trading volumes are as follows:
Hyperliquid 24-hour trading volume is about $13.08 billion, TVL is about $4.36 billion, and open interest is about $5.82 billion;
Aster 24-hour trading volume is about $5.66 billion, TVL is about $1.14 billion, and open interest is about $2.00 billion;
EdgeX 24-hour trading volume is about $5.20 billion, TVL is about $195 million, and open interest is about $869 million;
Lighter 24-hour trading volume is about $4.46 billion, TVL is about $974 million, and open interest is about $1.05 billion;
Extended 24-hour trading volume is about $2.43 billion, TVL is about $218 million, and open interest is about $309 million;
Pacifica 24-hour trading volume is about $776 million, TVL is about $41.93 million, and open interest is about $59.77 million.
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