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BONK becomes an official partner of dYdX, and Solana's most active retail trading community will gain access to perpetual contract trading.
【Crypto World】dYdX and Solana ecosystem leading Meme coin BONK reach official integration partnership. Starting December 17, the BONK-branded Web version and Telegram frontend are now live, which means BONK and the entire Solana community can directly experience perpetual contract trading products provided by dYdX through a new entry point.
This partnership is significant for BONK—it currently has nearly 1 million token holder addresses, over 400 ecosystem integrations, covering 13 blockchains. BONK itself is positioned as Solana’s “social layer” and cultural gateway, attracting a large number of retail users into this ecosystem. Now, through dYdX, a decentralized derivatives protocol, these users have a more convenient way to trade derivatives.
dYdX officials stated that this move is a key step in expanding the Solana ecosystem. Both parties share highly aligned values in community orientation, transparency, and accessibility. The partnership’s goal is clear—to bring dYdX’s perpetual trading products to Solana’s largest and most active retail trading group, while also increasing product exposure, liquidity, and trading volume, and collecting real user feedback for future product iterations.
It is worth noting that perpetual contract trading is not available in some jurisdictions (including the US and Canada), and trading itself carries significant risks. Participants should fully understand these risks before engaging.