Soon: Solana Spot Trading on dydx.trade

Soon: Solana Spot Trading on dydx.trade

dydx.trade will pilot a native Solana spot trading experience alongside perpetual trading on community-owned frontends hosted by the dYdX Operations subDAO.

The integration will enable users to trade all Solana spot markets via dYdX’s new direct on-chain Solana routing and price infrastructure.

Perps + Solana Spot, One Interface

Solana spot trading will be available alongside perpetuals within the familiar dydx.trade interface.

This enables users to seamlessly trade both in one interface, offering a convenient, unified trading experience.

Help Shape the Roadmap

Community insights will play an important role in how Solana spot trading evolves within the dYdX ecosystem. Feedback on market priorities, the user experience, and desired functionality is especially valuable at this early stage for contributors. Hence, the ecosystem welcomes everyone’s feedback to continue to improve the dYdX trading experience.

Stay tuned for more updates, and thank you for your continued support of dYdX.

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We find this dual model particularly compelling, and we believe it represents a key step toward unlocking the full potential of decentralized trading applications. There are significant synergies to explore by combining these two products, moving us toward a future in which derivatives markets may one day grow independently from centralized exchanges for settlement.

Such an approach would also help establish the liquidity foundation required to eventually support options trading once the broader liquidity maturity reaches a more advanced stage. We look forward to seeing this model take shape and will support it as best we can at PRO Delegators.
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We at Stakecito support Solana spot trading on dydx.trade because it strengthens one of the most important DeFi trading venues on a network we already believe in and validate. Combining Solana spot with dYdX perps in a single, community-hosted interface is a clear step toward deeper on-chain liquidity, better UX, and more resilient, censorship-resistant market access.

very dissapointing release

-no order book
-no advanced orders
-spot page takes three times longer to load than trade page
-UI is full of bugs (examples below)

bug 1:
click on the ‘+’ icon

page will load indefinitely

bug 2:
type something random at the token search bar

left click somewhere outside the search bar (on the chart for example)

open the search bar again and voila. All the markets disappeared

I found these bugs in less than five minutes, just by clicking around.. complete incompetence and horrible way to enter a new market and demographic.. imagine you’re a new US user trying this thing out for the first time

you’ve announced spot trading four months ago and you ship this half baked plug and play experience

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Thank you for your feedback, we have alerted the software developers of your findings and the issues you have reported have been fixed.

As mentioned in our original post, this is an experimental feature, your feedback is really valuable to polish the experience and make it great.

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Well intentioned advice from me:
It would be better to publish something after you’ve run some tests yourself.
Some mistakes can be devastating and lead to users losing money.

Thank you for the advice, our QA team will take it to heart

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