Spot trading with zero fees - sounds too good to be true?
Turns out there's a DEX actually pulling this off. Lighter's been quietly eating into the perp DEX market share, and now they're bringing that same aggressive approach to spot markets.
The math is simple: when trading costs drop to zero, liquidity follows. We've seen this playbook work in perpetuals already. Question is - how long before the spot volume migration becomes obvious to everyone else?
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 11h ago
Zero fees sound like a dream, but Lighter's move is really ruthless.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 12-07 18:16
Zero fees? Sounds like a fairy tale, but it looks like Lighter is actually doing it... pretty impressive.
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GasGuru
· 12-07 01:50
Zero fees do sound unbelievable, but Lighter's move this time is really quite bold.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 12-07 01:42
Zero fees sound unbelievable, but Lighter is really doing it... The key question is whether the liquidity can keep up?
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RektButAlive
· 12-07 01:40
Wait, can zero fees really be sustainable? Feels like there’s bound to be a catch sooner or later.
Spot trading with zero fees - sounds too good to be true?
Turns out there's a DEX actually pulling this off. Lighter's been quietly eating into the perp DEX market share, and now they're bringing that same aggressive approach to spot markets.
The math is simple: when trading costs drop to zero, liquidity follows. We've seen this playbook work in perpetuals already. Question is - how long before the spot volume migration becomes obvious to everyone else?