On-chain perpetual futures trading reached over $1 trillion in monthly volume in October 2025, led by the Hyperliquid platform.On-chain perpetual futures trading reached over $1 trillion in monthly volume in October 2025, led by the Hyperliquid platform.

DEX perpetual futures end record 2025 with 3 straight months of $1 trillion monthly volume

According to data from DefiLlama, perpetual DEXs processed over $1 trillion in trading volume last month, extending a three-month streak of volumes above $1 trillion that began in October 2025. October recorded the highest trading volume across perpetual DEXs, with approximately $1.4 trillion. 

The second half of 2025 recorded over $5 trillion in volume compared to roughly $2.1 trillion in the first half. October generated the highest volume, accounting for roughly $1.4 trillion based on on-chain data, followed by November and December, both of which recorded volumes above $1 trillion.

The second half’s volumes accounted for approximately 73% of the annual activity across the perpetual market. 

On-chain data shows perpetual volume activity tripled in 2025

Perpetual Protocol (PERP) and dYdX were among the earliest DEXs for perpetual futures trading, starting around 2021. The market has since experienced an increase in trading volume, particularly since 2023, when the Hyperliquid decentralized blockchain entered the market. Trading volume in 2025 increased by more than 3 times compared to 2024, according to DefiLlama data

Based on on-chain data, approximately $8 trillion in cumulative perpetual trading volume was recorded in 2025, surpassing roughly $2.4 trillion recorded in 2024.

Hyperliquid DEX dominated the perpetual futures market, posting monthly volumes that exceeded $100 billion consecutively throughout the year. DEX platforms, including Aster, Lighter, and EdgeX, emerged in the second half of 2025, challenging Hyperliquid’s dominance. The narrative across the market changed when rival markets emerged, evolving to no longer being dominated by a single platform but a multi-venue landscape. 

Hyperliquid captured approximately 71% of the perpetual contracts market in 2025. The network’s share plummeted going into November, when Lighter, Aster, and EdgeX emerged with roughly 27.7%, 19.3%, and 14.6%, respectively.

Hyperliquid’s 2026 volume has peaked at roughly $45 billion, compared to $33 billion for Lighter, $25 billion for EdgeX, and $43 billion for Aster. In terms of fees, Aster generated $358 million in annual fees, compared with $749 million for Hyperliquid. 

Lighter even surpassed Hyperliquid in volume in December, recording approximately $200 billion in volume against Hyperliquid’s roughly $169 billion volume during the same period. Lighter’s monthly volumes grew from as low as $1.1 billion in February to the peak of $292 billion recorded in November.

So far, Lighter trails at the third position by trading volume behind Aster and Hyperliquid. 

Hyperliquid’s design architecture supports the network’s dominance

The trading patterns across the perpetual DEXs primarily allow traders to leverage their positions rather than serving as a supplementary alternative to centralized exchanges, giving them huge leverage to amplify their exposure far beyond their initial capital. The maturity across the sector shows improved liquidity and execution capabilities that meet the requirements of professional and institutional traders. 

Hyperliquid’s network is an L1 blockchain that is designed for derivative trading using the HyperBFT consensus mechanism. The mechanism supports sub-second order confirmation and a TPS of 200,000, surpassing many CEXs. 

Hyperliquid’s current open interest, representing the total value of open perpetual contracts, stands at $8.95 billion. DefiLlama data shows Aster’s OI at $2.62 billion and Lighter at $1.415 billion. Aster, which launched in September, experienced a growth of roughly 2,800% within the week of its release, trading from a low of $0.08 to $2.42. Its trading volume peaked at $70 billion. At some point, it dominated the entire DEX perpetual contracts market. 

At the time of publication, Aster was down 1.3% on the daily chart, trading at $0.7. Hyperliquid token HYPE was down 2.7%, trading at $ 25.50, with a market cap of $8.66 billion. The HYPE token has increased by 4.4% since the start of 2026, with a perp volume of approximately $43 billion over the past week across the network. 

Don’t just read crypto news. Understand it. Subscribe to our newsletter. It's free.

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

8.18 Million Solana Committed on CME as SOL Options Prepare to Go Live

8.18 Million Solana Committed on CME as SOL Options Prepare to Go Live

Solana open interest rockets 6% on CME
Share
Coinstats2025/09/18 04:05
The Shocking Zero-Tolerance Policy That’s Reshaping Crypto Security

The Shocking Zero-Tolerance Policy That’s Reshaping Crypto Security

The post The Shocking Zero-Tolerance Policy That’s Reshaping Crypto Security appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. OKX Account Trading: The Shocking Zero-Tolerance
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2026/01/12 13:27
Wormhole Jumps 11% on Revised Tokenomics and Reserve Initiative

Wormhole Jumps 11% on Revised Tokenomics and Reserve Initiative

The post Wormhole Jumps 11% on Revised Tokenomics and Reserve Initiative appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Cross-chain bridge Wormhole plans to launch a reserve funded by both on-chain and off-chain revenues. Wormhole, a cross-chain bridge connecting over 40 blockchain networks, unveiled a tokenomics overhaul on Wednesday, hinting at updated staking incentives, a strategic reserve for the W token, and a smoother unlock schedule. The price of W jumped 11% on the news to $0.096, though the token is still down 92% since its debut in April 2024. W Chart In a blog post, Wormhole said it’s planning to set up a “Wormhole Reserve” that will accumulate on-chain and off-chain revenues “to support the growth of the Wormhole ecosystem.” The protocol also said it plans to target a 4% base yield for governance stakers, replacing the current variable APY system, noting that “yield will come from a combination of the existing token supply and protocol revenues.” It’s unclear whether Wormhole will draw from the reserve to fund this target. Wormhole did not immediately respond to The Defiant’s request for comment. Wormhole emphasized that the maximum supply of 10 billion W tokens will remain the same, while large annual token unlocks will be replaced by a bi-weekly distribution beginning Oct. 3 to eliminate “moments of concentrated market pressure.” Data from CoinGecko shows there are over 4.7 billion W tokens in circulation, meaning that more than half the supply is yet to be unlocked, with portions of that supply to be released over the next 4.5 years. Source: https://thedefiant.io/news/defi/wormhole-jumps-11-on-revised-tokenomics-and-reserve-initiative
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 01:31