Weekend Mainstream Perp DEX Overview: Open Interest across platforms has decreased, with Hyperliquid's TVL dropping by around 30%
BlockBeats News, February 2nd, according to DefiLlama data, although mainstream Perp DEXs still maintain a certain level of trading activity, both open interest and TVL have shown a consistent decline, indicating an overall market trend towards deleveraging. Among them, Hyperliquid's trading volume remains relatively high, but its open interest has significantly decreased, down by about 30% compared to the previous slide. The current situation of major Perp DEX trading volume is as follows:
Hyperliquid 24-hour trading volume is about $83.0 billion, TVL is about $43.9 billion, open interest is about $59.1 billion;
Aster 24-hour trading volume is about $47.8 billion, TVL is about $11.4 billion, open interest is about $20.2 billion;
EdgeX 24-hour trading volume is about $46.1 billion, TVL is about $2.02 billion, open interest is about $8.53 billion;
Lighter 24-hour trading volume is about $40.5 billion, TVL is about $9.54 billion, open interest is about $11.3 billion;
Extended 24-hour trading volume is about $22.0 billion, TVL is about $2.15 billion, open interest is about $3.11 billion;
Pacifica 24-hour trading volume is about $10.8 billion, TVL is about $41.8 million, open interest is about $62.0 million.
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