One of the oldest decentralized exchanges just became the infrastructure layer for one of Polygon’s most ambitious new products. The Acquisition According to informationOne of the oldest decentralized exchanges just became the infrastructure layer for one of Polygon’s most ambitious new products. The Acquisition According to information

Katana Acquired IDEX and Is Launching a Perpetual Futures Platform: Direct Challenge to Hyperliquid and dYdX

2026/03/24 01:39
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One of the oldest decentralized exchanges just became the infrastructure layer for one of Polygon’s most ambitious new products.

The Acquisition

According to information from The Block, Katana, the Polygon-incubated blockchain, announced the acquisition of IDEX, a decentralized exchange that has operated since the early years of DeFi and is one of the longest-running DEXs in the space. The deal integrates IDEX’s core trading infrastructure into the Katana ecosystem, with IDEX transitioning from an independent platform to become the primary liquidity layer on the Katana network.

The strategic logic centers on IDEX’s hybrid exchange model, which combines an off-chain order matching engine with on-chain settlement. That architecture produces execution speeds closer to a centralized exchange while maintaining the non-custodial settlement properties of a decentralized one. For Katana, acquiring that infrastructure rather than building it from scratch provides an immediately functional high-performance trading layer with existing market-making relationships and order book depth already in place.

The Perps Platform

Alongside the acquisition, Katana is launching a perpetual futures platform built on its Layer 2 infrastructure. The platform will offer up to 50x leverage on Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana from launch, with sub-millisecond execution and near-zero gas fees as the headline performance targets. Liquidity will draw from a unified pool incorporating IDEX’s existing market-making partnerships, meaning the platform launches with institutional-grade order book depth rather than the thin liquidity that has limited earlier DeFi perps attempts.

The combination of IDEX’s hybrid matching engine and Katana’s Layer 2 throughput is designed to produce a trading experience that competes directly with centralized perpetual futures venues on execution quality while retaining on-chain settlement.

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Who It Is Targeting

The competitive framing is direct. Katana Perps positions itself against dYdX and Hyperliquid, the two decentralized perpetual futures platforms that have attracted the most volume and institutional attention in the current cycle. Hyperliquid in particular has been dominant in on-chain perps market share, generating fee revenue that topped every chain in the data covered in earlier reporting this week. Katana’s entry with IDEX’s infrastructure and Polygon’s ecosystem backing represents the most credible challenger to that position from within the Polygon network.

For the broader Polygon ecosystem, the acquisition adds a dedicated high-frequency trading hub that addresses one of the perceived gaps in Polygon’s product offering relative to application-specific chains built entirely around trading. Katana sits within the Polygon ecosystem but is purpose-built for the trading use case in a way that general-purpose Polygon infrastructure is not.

What Is Still Pending

Token migration details for existing IDEX holders have not been finalized. The market expectation based on the announcement structure is that IDEX will play a governance or fee-discount role within the Katana Perps framework rather than being replaced entirely, though the specific mechanics of that integration remain to be confirmed. IDEX appeared on the CoinGecko top 20 trending list for the week of March 14 to 20 covered in earlier reporting this week, ranked fifth at a $24.5 million market cap, suggesting community attention around the asset was already elevated before this announcement.

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