Recently, there has been an interesting phenomenon—some DEXs are starting to support institutional-level trading. In the past, everyone's impression of decentralized exchanges was: high trading freedom, but the fees and hidden costs were indeed not cheap. Now, some platforms are directly cutting the order placement fee rate to 0%, and the taker fee rate is only 0.012%.
What’s more attractive is the accompanying incentive schemes. As long as the monthly trading volume reaches a certain scale, the official will directly provide cash subsidies. This kind of move actually reflects a trend: the DEX market is beginning to focus on institutional user experience, aiming to reshape trading order through fee optimization and incentive policies. For traders, lower costs indeed mean more profit potential.
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
17 Likes
Reward
17
10
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
FUDwatcher
· 12h ago
0% order fee sounds great, but I want to know more about the liquidity.
View OriginalReply0
0xSleepDeprived
· 17h ago
Damn, this fee rate is much lower than I expected
---
Institutions are finally paying attention to DEXs, now liquidity will take off
---
Subsidies sound great, but I'm worried it's just the prelude to another rug pull
---
0.012%? Feels a bit too idealistic, has anyone actually used it
---
Isn't this just trying to take market share from CEXs? Same old trick
---
How high is the monthly trading volume threshold? Feels like there's a trap
---
Finally able to earn some extra from trading, such low costs are really attractive
---
Wait, whose DEX is this? I haven't heard of it before
---
Incentive policies are just tricks, the key is whether the liquidity is deep enough
---
The fee war has started, and the beneficiaries are definitely us retail investors
View OriginalReply0
0xSherlock
· 22h ago
0.012%? So how much unnecessary money did I pay before?
View OriginalReply0
GoldDiggerDuck
· 01-11 18:30
0% order fee? Is this real or just another marketing gimmick?
View OriginalReply0
AlgoAlchemist
· 01-09 12:01
Wow, 0% trading fee? Is this serious? It feels a bit too outrageous.
DEX finally realizes that fee rates are a major weakness, about time they did this.
Monthly trading volume subsidies sound good, but it depends on how much real money they can actually provide—don't just make empty promises.
Will institutions really migrate to smaller DEXs just because of these discounts? I'm a bit skeptical.
It's good that the fee rate has been lowered, but I'm worried that trading depth can't keep up—slippage is the real issue.
Honestly, it still comes down to liquidity; low fees are useless if the liquidity is garbage.
This round is about competing for institutional clients; Uniswap should be nervous.
Wait, will the incentive policies turn out to be just like those airdrops, ultimately all empty promises?
It feels like another subsidy war is starting, and this time it's DEXs' turn.
View OriginalReply0
TokenomicsTherapist
· 01-09 11:56
0% order fee? This game is played quite deeply, really trying to snatch the institutions' orders.
View OriginalReply0
SerumDegen
· 01-09 11:46
ngl this fee structure screams desperation lmao... zero maker fees? that's not alpha, that's just bleeding out trying to compete. seen this movie before, doesn't end well for the dex that blinks first
Reply0
MEVHunterZhang
· 01-09 11:45
0% order fee? Is this some kind of hype or what?
View OriginalReply0
BrokenDAO
· 01-09 11:36
Fee subsidy is essentially burning money for growth. So what if institutions come? When liquidity breaks, no one can save it.
View OriginalReply0
ImpermanentPhobia
· 01-09 11:32
Wow, 0% order fee? Is this real? Or is it some kind of trick again?
Wait, it really dropped to 0.012%? So what about the fees I paid on other platforms before?
Regarding institutional subsidies, can retail investors benefit from it, or is it just the same old story?
DEX is really starting to get competitive now, it’s about time.
Honestly, looking at these rates, I find it hard to believe. Usually, the cheaper it is, the bigger the trap.
Will the subsidy policy have a very high threshold again? We small retail investors just can’t get a handle on it.
Hey, has anyone actually used this platform? Is it stable?
If this is true, I need to switch over immediately. I can't be cut by fees anymore.
Recently, there has been an interesting phenomenon—some DEXs are starting to support institutional-level trading. In the past, everyone's impression of decentralized exchanges was: high trading freedom, but the fees and hidden costs were indeed not cheap. Now, some platforms are directly cutting the order placement fee rate to 0%, and the taker fee rate is only 0.012%.
What’s more attractive is the accompanying incentive schemes. As long as the monthly trading volume reaches a certain scale, the official will directly provide cash subsidies. This kind of move actually reflects a trend: the DEX market is beginning to focus on institutional user experience, aiming to reshape trading order through fee optimization and incentive policies. For traders, lower costs indeed mean more profit potential.