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Transparency: A Fundamental Right of Finance

Over the past decade, the vast majority of global crypto trading has remained in the hands of centralized exchanges (CEX):

The CEX golden age built market scale — and also the largest single-point-of-trust risk.

More and more professional traders and capital allocators have realized:

***     Transparency isn’t optional — it’s a fundamental right in finance.***

And the only way to achieve it is to bring derivatives trading truly on-chain.

We’ve since seen a strong cohort of on-chain perp DEXes — dYdX, Hyperliquid, Aster, GMX. Broadly, on-chain perp DEXes follow two mainstream approaches: Orderbook Perp DEX and AMM Perp DEX. Today, orderbooks dominate, and in our view both designs have distinct strengths and weaknesses.

Two Roads That Ultimately Converge

On-chain perps are defined by two technical routes:

On-chain Perp DEX Models

They represent:

***     Performance & precision vs. resilience & sustainability.***

The endgame is a market order that fuses both. And the recently funded Honeypot Finance — an integrated, all-terrain liquidity hub, backed by notable investors such as Mask Network at a $35M valuation — is building the missing piece.

What Honeypot Aims to Do (Simply)

We don’t chase flashy derivatives constructs. With three modules, we fill the core gap AMM perps have long lacked:

***     A market that remains controllable, predictable, and executable in storms.***

I. The Structural Fragility of Order Books: They Fail When You Need Them Most

Order-book (LOB) liquidity isn’t algorithmically guaranteed — it depends on market-maker willingness.

In calm regimes, risk is contained, spreads are razor-thin, and depth is plentiful. But once the market turns volatile:

II. Why AMM Perps Still Haven’t Scaled

AMMs should be “always-open stalls” that handle volatility. In practice, three structural issues persist:

III. The Two Kings of Design: Hyperliquid and GMX

Hyperliquid — The Edge of Speed (and the Cost of ADL)

A benchmark on-chain orderbook: a custom L1 (HyperCore) delivers high-frequency matching with low latency, near-CEX UX.

But its three-step liquidation path is:

This makes protocol insolvency unlikely—but at a cost: even winners can be trimmed. The recent “10/11” episode highlighted how prioritizing system fairness can sacrifice individual fairness.

GMX — The AMM Perp Standard-Bearer

AMM perps truly entered center stage with GMX—it’s the GOAT and a trailblazer.

GMX V2 delivered decisive structural innovations:

GMX gave AMM perps legitimacy and a place, proving they can be infrastructure, not a backup.

Remaining challenges we believe must be solved to scale:

Hence, structural upgrades are the next phase — that’s where Honeypot Finance steps in.

IV. Honeypot’s Innovation: Structurally Fixing AMM Perps

We focus on three principles:

To do that, we introduce a complete structural upgrade:

Liquidation, Re-ordered for Process Fairness

When volatility spikes and liquidations cluster, Hyperliquid’s path secures the system but can trim winners at peak success.

Honeypot’s sequence is pre-agreed and visible:

In Honeypot’s system: risk is volunteered, and victory can be retained. We defend the system with structure — and protect winners with process.

V. Three Systems, Side-by-Side: Speed, Resilience, Trust

Three-System Comparison: Hyperliquid, GMX V2, Honeypot

VII. How Honeypot Balances Every Participant

Epilogue: Performance Wins the Day; Predictability Wins the Cycle

Hyperliquid → frontier performance

GMX → structural pioneer

Honeypot → the new baseline for resilience and trust

We don’t optimize for “faster.” We optimize for “won’t break.”

When the market truly cares, it won’t ask who has the tightest spreads, but:

When everything is selling off, can you still get filled and do you know what will happen?

On that day, the new baseline for AMM perps will be rewritten — by Honeypot’s design.

Join the Honeypot community and follow us on socials for the latest exciting updates – the future of finance is here.

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