I've used quite a few trading platforms, and recently the changes in this leading exchange are quite noticeable. The newly inflowed liquidity is especially abundant, and I can clearly feel smaller slippage and faster transaction speeds when trading. The number of trading pairs is also increasing, providing more options. This depth of liquidity is still helpful for active traders, especially when handling large orders, as it can significantly reduce costs. Overall, the experience is indeed quite good.
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CounterIndicator
· 14h ago
Low slippage, quick transactions—this is what a proper exchange should look like. Those slowpoke platforms before were truly terrible.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 14h ago
The slippage has decreased quite a bit, and I have experienced this firsthand. However, it still depends on market fluctuations; sometimes, even the best liquidity can't save me.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 14h ago
A small slippage is indeed satisfying; large orders are no longer as easily eaten up. However, liquidity... can it really be sustained?
I've used quite a few trading platforms, and recently the changes in this leading exchange are quite noticeable. The newly inflowed liquidity is especially abundant, and I can clearly feel smaller slippage and faster transaction speeds when trading. The number of trading pairs is also increasing, providing more options. This depth of liquidity is still helpful for active traders, especially when handling large orders, as it can significantly reduce costs. Overall, the experience is indeed quite good.