Aster DEX is rolling out a zero-fee structure across its entire lineup of stock perpetual contracts. Liquidity providers continue earning rewards under Aster’s updated stock perpetual system. Aster DEX’s decision to eliminate all fees on stock perpetual contracts has immediately transformed the way users trade tokenized stocks on the platform. Makers and takers can now [...]]]>Aster DEX is rolling out a zero-fee structure across its entire lineup of stock perpetual contracts. Liquidity providers continue earning rewards under Aster’s updated stock perpetual system. Aster DEX’s decision to eliminate all fees on stock perpetual contracts has immediately transformed the way users trade tokenized stocks on the platform. Makers and takers can now [...]]]>

Aster DEX Drops All Fees For Stock Perpetual Traders

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  • Aster DEX is rolling out a zero-fee structure across its entire lineup of stock perpetual contracts.
  • Liquidity providers continue earning rewards under Aster’s updated stock perpetual system.

Aster DEX’s decision to eliminate all fees on stock perpetual contracts has immediately transformed the way users trade tokenized stocks on the platform. Makers and takers can now open and close positions without any fees, making trading contracts for stocks like Tesla, Apple, and Nvidia much simpler.

This new rule is designed to allow traders to move more quickly without the burden of transaction fees, especially for those active in the on-chain equity segment.

Aster DEX Pushes a New Pace in Zero-Fee Trading

Even so, removing the fees changes the mood for liquidity providers, who still collect reward points, while takers move in and out of positions freely.

It also strengthens the platform’s push to open equity access to crypto users, particularly those who want 24/7 flexibility without dealing with traditional stock services.

However, the fundamental risks of contract trading remain. Traders still face the potential for slippage and liquidation when the market moves too quickly. However, for those already experienced in volatility, this policy presents an opportunity that is hard to ignore. There’s also been talk of a surge in trading volume, which had previously raised doubts among some observers.

However, the attention raised hasn’t dampened the enthusiasm of many users, who are closely monitoring how this zero-fee policy will impact market stability in the coming weeks.

Additionally, the elimination of fees makes the platform a preferred entry point for traders looking to combine the flexibility of on-chain assets with the dynamics of US tech stocks. The fast-moving patterns, coupled with always-open access, create an atmosphere that makes some users feel like they’ve found a new “playroom.”

More interestingly, this change comes after a series of major moves that have expanded the ecosystem’s reach. On November 6, we reported on a partnership between Alchemy Pay and Aster DEX to open global fiat access to the DeFi sector. The integration allows the purchase of ASTER tokens using debit cards, digital wallets, and even bank transfers, further simplifying the process for new users.

Then, on November 26, we also highlighted Coinbase’s launch of ASTER perpetual futures, which helps expand the ecosystem’s visibility and liquidity.

Further back, on October 24, we reported on the Rocket Launch initiative designed to provide liquidity support to early-stage crypto projects through a collaboration with APRO Oracle and a joint rewards program.

As of press time, ASTER is changing hands at about $0.925, down 3.72% over the last 24 hours with $117.52 million in daily trading volume.

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