Want to build a perpetual DEX from scratch? Then you need to be prepared for a long-term battle—6 to 18 months of technical investment, ongoing funding consumption, and team morale also declining.



But what if you use ready-made DEX infrastructure solutions? The entire process becomes a short sprint. The integration cycle can be shortened by over 200 hours, which directly determines whether you launch to market next quarter or remain far off.

This is why more and more teams are choosing to leverage existing perpetual trading infrastructure—saving time, conserving resources, and focusing their energy on product differentiation.
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FarmHoppervip
· 01-18 10:23
Honestly, starting a perpetual DEX from scratch is a trap. Who can bear the over a year of time cost? The team has long disbanded. Using ready-made solutions is indeed more attractive. Although it feels a bit lazy, leveraging the saved time to create differentiation might actually make it easier to survive.
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LiquidatedDreamsvip
· 01-17 19:33
Honestly, building a perpetual DEX is really a pitfall, burning money until the end of time.
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PessimisticLayervip
· 01-15 10:53
It's really reached the point of intense internal competition—whether building your own or using ready-made solutions, ultimately you can't escape market selection.
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BakedCatFanboyvip
· 01-15 10:50
Save 200 hours? Feels like a bit of an exaggeration, but the logic definitely holds up.
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staking_grampsvip
· 01-15 10:50
How many more rounds of airdrops can be distributed in these 200 hours?
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HashBrowniesvip
· 01-15 10:35
Haha, this is reality. Building everything from scratch really costs a lot of money.
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