You may have heard the rumors, whispers of a 30x oversubscribed private sale, and a hefty investment from one of the largest crypto market-making firms in the world. It now has a name: Injective Protocol.
Built over the past two years in Silicon Valley by a wunderkind technical team from Stanford, Injective is the first universal decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol for cross-chain derivatives trading ever. As the only layer-2 fully decentralized exchange protocol, the platform empowers its users to gain access to fast, secure, and unique products built on a completely decentralized trading platform.
What does that even mean, and why do DEXes need a change?
DEXes, which allows users to trade directly from their wallets, run into substantial complications as well. Lower liquidity due to low rates of adoption and the high degree of technical knowledge required to trade on DEXes pose significant barriers to entry. A complicated exchange with very few traders is a tough sell.
Ironically, most DEXes end up somewhat centralized and are built on centralized components; between the chronic scaling issues, miner extractable value, and rug pulls, it feels as though most DEXes are simply a different iteration of centralized exchanges.
What makes Injective different?
The backers of Injective also open up new avenues for institutional support on the DEX. The team seems to have strategically taken investments from some of the largest market makers globally in order to provide higher levels of liquidity on the exchange, thereby solving one of the core issues plaguing other DEXes today.
A DeFi future we can count on
DEXes were due for a hefty facelift, and there’s an enormous amount to be done when it comes to the crypto futures and derivatives markets, DeFi platform integrations, and cross-chain trading. It feels appropriate that Injective has addressed all of these concerns, with a broader appeal to both crypto users who want to take advantage of the impressive variety in trading products, as well those who want to begin their journey into decentralized trading.
Disclaimer: The author of this post has a personal relationship with Injective team members. Please consult your financial advisor before investing in any cryptocurrencies, stocks, or companies as they can pose risks for the average investor. This post is informational in nature and does not constitute financial advice.
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