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From Perps to Swaps: @Aster_DEX and @kedolik_swap Shaping the Future of Trading
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The decentralized exchange (DEX) space is heating up.
Today, let’s talk about two names making waves from different angles: $Aster and $Kedolik.
One is already moving billions in perpetuals, the other is preparing to launch on Solana. Let’s compare.
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Aster has quickly become one of the fastest-growing perpetuals trading platforms.
Its 24h trading volume regularly crosses $46+ billions of dollars, competing with established players like @dYdX and @HyperliquidX.
That level of traction so early is rare.
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What makes $Aster stand out is its Perpetuals (Perp) DEX model.
Traders can speculate with leverage on ASTER/USDT and other pairs without expiry, leading to explosive trading activity and deep liquidity.
This explains why its metrics are skyrocketing.
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On the other side, we have #Kedolik an upcoming DEX built on $Solana.
While not live yet, it promises:
Ultra-fast swaps with low fees
Liquidity pools and staking rewards
Strong tokenomics around its native $KEDOL token
dexscreener.com/solana/BU5qgQr…
Security audits with solid ratings
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The key difference:
Aster is already live, with billions in perpetuals volume.
Kedolik is upcoming, with a focus on swaps, staking, and liquidity but not yet competing in the same perp market.
It’s a matter of proven traction vs. early-stage potential.
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Why the comparison matters:
$Aster shows how quickly a perp DEX can capture market share with the right features and community.
$Kedol has the chance to leverage Solana’s speed and scalability to attract traders who want faster swaps and yield opportunities.
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In short:
@Aster_DEX = high-volume perpetuals giant in the making.
@kedolik_swap = new Solana-based DEX aiming for efficient swaps and strong community adoption.
Both are worth watching, but they play in slightly different leagues — for now.
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The DEX race is far from over.
Some projects win on speed and cost (Solana-based DEXs).
Others win on liquidity and trading products (Perp platforms)
Where do you think the next breakout will come from: Aster’s model or @kedolik_swap approach?


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