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    Home»NFT»Retail and Quants Boost DEX Adoption as Institutions Stick With CEXs
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    Retail and Quants Boost DEX Adoption as Institutions Stick With CEXs

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsSeptember 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Decentralized exchanges (DEXs) are rapidly gaining traction among retail traders and quants, while institutions continue to favor centralized platforms, according to Bitget Wallet’s chief marketing officer Jamie Elkaleh.

    Elkaleh told Cointelegraph that the strongest adoption of platforms like Hyperliquid is “coming from retail traders and semi-professional quants.” Retail users are drawn in by airdrop cultures and points systems, while quants favor “low fees, fast fills, and programmable strategies,” he said.

    However, institutional desks still rely on centralized exchanges (CEXs) due to their support for fiat rails, compliance services and prime brokerage offerings.

    Elkaleh noted that the execution quality gap between DEXs and CEXs is closing fast. “Order-book based DEXs such as Hyperliquid, dYdX v4, or GMX are now delivering latency and depth that used to be exclusive to CEXs,” he explained.

    Related: Bitwise files for spot Hyperliquid ETF amid perp DEX wars

    DEXs seek to deliver CEX-speed trading with onchain transparency

    Hyperliquid, one of the leading perpetual DEX platforms, runs on its own chain and offers an onchain central limit order book. “Every order, cancellation, and fill is fully auditable,” said Elkaleh. “It’s performance without compromising on decentralization.”

    The platform achieves sub-second finality without charging gas fees per trade, aiming to combine CEX-like speed with self-custody. However, competition is heating up. On BNB Chain, Aster has emerged as a top challenger.

    “Aster’s incentive campaigns recently pushed its daily perp volume to record levels, even overtaking Hyperliquid on certain days,” Elkaleh said. Over the past day, Aster has registered around $47 billion in perp volume, more than double Hyperliquid’s $17 billion volume, according to data from DefiLlama.

    Top 10 DEX perps. Source: DefiLlama

    The growth of BNB- and Solana-based DEXs is notable. BNB perp protocols recently hit $60–70 billion in daily turnover, while Drift and Jupiter Perps have steadily gained traction. These ecosystems, Elkaleh said, are benefiting from fast settlement, smooth onboarding and incentives.

    Still, DEXs face well-known risks. Elkaleh pointed to concerns around validator or sequencer centralization, faulty oracles, exploitable upgrade keys and bridge vulnerabilities. He also flagged the challenges of maintaining reliable liquidation engines during times of volatility.

    On Friday, Aster reimbursed traders affected by a glitch in its Plasma (XPL) perpetual market, which briefly spiked prices to nearly $4 due to a hard-coded index error. The price surge led to unexpected liquidations and fees.

    Related: Aster can flip HYPE by market cap and rally another 480%: Analyst

    DEXs and CEXs to co-exist

    Looking ahead, Elkaleh said he doesn’t see a zero-sum outcome. “DEXs are undoubtedly the future of crypto-native trading rails,” he said. “At the same time, CEXs remain essential for fiat liquidity and onboarding.”