Aster Chain is scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2026, with internal testing planned for late 2025, the company said.Aster Chain is scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2026, with internal testing planned for late 2025, the company said.

Aster unveils 2026 roadmap, plans launch of layer-1 blockchain

2025/12/05 07:45

Decentralized perpetual exchange Aster has announced a roadmap for the first half of 2026 that includes the launch of Aster Chain, a custom Layer-1 blockchain designed to support high-volume trading and expand the platform’s infrastructure, according to a company statement.

Summary
  • Aster Chain is scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2026, with internal testing planned for late 2025, the company said.
  • The blockchain will include Aster Code, a developer toolkit that enables applications to be deployed on the network.
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Aster Chain is scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2026, with internal testing planned for late 2025, the company said. The blockchain will include Aster Code, a developer toolkit that enables applications to be deployed on the network.

The platform will integrate fiat on- and off-ramps through third-party partners, allowing users to convert traditional currency into cryptocurrency, according to the announcement.

Why it matters

The Layer-1 blockchain will feature privacy-enhanced capabilities, including zero-knowledge options, and an on-chain order book designed to provide functionality similar to centralized exchanges.

Later in the year, Aster plans to introduce staking and governance mechanisms for the ASTER token, giving token holders increased influence over the network, the company stated. The exchange also plans to add social and smart-money features that enable users to track top-performing traders and view live trades.

The Layer-1 blockchain is being built to address scalability and security constraints that affect derivatives trading on existing networks, according to the company. The chain is designed for high-volume perpetuals trading, enhanced privacy, and low transaction fees.

Aster currently operates as a multi-chain derivatives platform. The launch of its own blockchain represents a shift toward building specialized infrastructure rather than relying on existing blockchain networks, according to the announcement.

Earlier this week, Aster announced that it had activated its Stage 4 buyback eight days earlier than planned. The team said the early rollout will “support holders during unstable market conditions,” and the program immediately went live on-chain.

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