By partnering with Aster, CyberCharge expands the effectiveness of its DePIN network and allows users to take advantage of greater benefits in Web3.By partnering with Aster, CyberCharge expands the effectiveness of its DePIN network and allows users to take advantage of greater benefits in Web3.

CyberCharge Partners with Aster DEX to Unlock DePIN’s Potential with Passive Earnings

2025/12/06 08:30
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CyberCharge, a DePIN network built around smart chargers, today announced a strategic partnership with Aster, a decentralized exchange (DEX) platform that offers diverse perpetual and spot trading services to people. The partnership enabled the integration of Aster’s trading network into CyberCharge’s DePIN infrastructure, an upgrade that allows CyberCharge users to access advanced crypto application capabilities.

CyberCharge is a DePIN ecosystem that runs thousands of Web3 smart chargers across the world, allowing users to charge their electronic devices using these chargers. Through operating a DePIN network that powers diverse smart charges around the globe, CyberCharge is not just meeting people’s charging demands but also enabling them to engage in different Web3 activities in the CyberCharge blockchain ecosystem, allowing them to advance their economic growth status. By using these Web3 smart charges, users not only access seamless charging within five minutes but also engage in various activities within the CyberCharge ecosystem and can earn multiple streams of income from Web3 applications.

Why CyberCharge Integrates Aster’s DEX Platform

By integrating Aster’s DEX trading network into its DePIN infrastructure, CyberCharge enables its users to unlock greater DeFi capabilities on its Web3 ecosystem. With this integration, CyberCharge users can now access and trade crypto options and perpetual contracts with leverage on Aster’s DEX platform, a development that enables them to advance their DeFi experience.

Aster is a decentralized exchange that provides both spot and perpetual trading of crypto derivatives with up to 1001x leverage across multiple blockchain networks. Using its cutting-edge Trade-and-Earn model, Aster allows customers of all kinds to deploy yield-bearing assets as margin for perpetual trading. Using its innovativeness, crypto assets like BTC, ETH, and many others don’t sit idle on Aster as they earn passive yields on margin through staking and various trading strategies.  

This partnership means that CyberCharge users can now access deep liquidity on Aster and participate in the larger DeFi economy through Aster’s DEX network.

CyberCharge: Advancing DePIN and Real-world Applications in Web3 Economy

This collaboration marks another achievement in CyberCharge DePIN’s mission to support crucial real-world utilities of Web3 technology and widen user access to the larger decentralized economy. Using its DePIN network, CyberCharge allows users not just to charge their electronic devices, but also earn rewards by contributing idle resources (bandwidth, compute, and storage) from their devices and even engaging in more economically-enriching Web3 activities.

The partnership with Aster showcases CyberCharge’s commitment to expanding the effectiveness of its DePIN ecosystem, to make participation in the DePIN more rewarding and provide value to the systems people use.

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