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DEXs Only Share 1% of Market Open Interest Orders, Argues Analyst

  • February 7, 2023
  • CoinGecko data illustrates that DEXs make up only 1% of the market Open Interest.
  • Binance’s 24-hour OI orders were over $8.6 billion, while dYdX had only $314 million.
  • The total derivatives volume in 24 hours was over $141 Billion.

A DeFi analyst on Twitter argued that the trendy comparison between two of the most significant decentralized crypto exchanges (DEXs), dYdX and GMX, was out of place.

The analyst brought data from the market tracking website, CoinGecko, to illustrate that DEXs only share approximately 1% of the market Open Interest (OI) orders and volumes compared to centralized exchanges (CEXs).

A few weeks back, a crypto enthusiast posted the market chart of dYdX and GMX side-by-side, comparing the prices. Given that dYdX’s share was worth below $2 and GMX’s share sold over $46, the Twitter user added a negative comment that the DyDx foundation had robbed its users of money to pay venture capitalists. In contrast, GMX makes them enjoy the feeling of shareholders.

According to CoinGecko, Binance’s 24-hour OI orders were over $8.6 billion, while derivative volumes were about $38 billion. On the other hand, dYdX had only $314 million OI and $813 million perpetual. Interestingly, the cumulative OI of the top three DEXs was not up to one billion.

Contextually, Open Interest refers to the total number of outstanding derivative contracts, such as options or futures awaiting settlement. An increase in open interest implies new or additional money into the market, while a decrease in OI indicates money flowing out of the market. 

CoinGecko tracks 64 crypto derivative exchanges, with Binance Futures, Deepcoin Derivatives, and OKX Futures in the top 3 rankings. The market tracker also hinted that the total derivatives volume was $141 Billion, with a 24.57% change in the last 24 hours.

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