The cumulative trading volume of DEX futures contracts in 2024 reached 285 billion US dollars, and Hyperliquid accounted for 78.8%
in December of last year, the percentage of DEX futures contract trading volume to CEX trading volume reached a historical high of 10.17%, which is a recent historical high. This growth can be attributed to the adoption of platforms such as Hyperliquid, Jupiter, ApeX, Satori Finance, and Drift, which have been growing in recent months.
Throughout 2024, the total trading volume of these DEXs is expected to increase by an average of 26.5% per month. By December, the cumulative trading volume reached 285 billion US dollars. Hyperliquid is the leader, accounting for 78.8% of the total DEX trading volume, with a monthly trading volume of over 225 million US dollars in December. Following closely behind Hyperliquid is Jupiter, which occupies 9.8% of the market share, with a trading volume of over 28 million US dollars in December.
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