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Which Currencies Are Supported

Updated over a month ago

EVEDEX supports trading for a growing list of perpetual contracts, each tied to a specific underlying crypto asset. All trades are settled in USDT and executed directly through smart contracts on supported chains, depending on the vaults and strategies deployed.

Currently Supported Perpetual Pairs

The following trading pairs are confirmed in the documentation, along with their leverage and margin requirements:

BTC-USD — up to 100x leverage
ETH-USD — up to 100x leverage
SOL-USD — up to 75x leverage
XRP-USD — up to 30x leverage
LTC-USD — up to 10x leverage
DOGE-USD — up to 20x leverage
PUMPFUN-USD — up to 10x leverage
1000000BABYDOGE-USD — up to 10x leverage
HYPE-USD — up to 10x leverage
AVNT-USD — up to 10x leverage
ASTER-USD — up to 50x leverage
LINK-USD — up to 10x leverage
1000PEPE-USD — up to 50x leverage
MON-USD — up to 3x leverage
MYX-USD — up to 10x leverage

Minimum order sizes and price step sizes vary by asset. Margin requirements range from 0.5% to 2% of the notional value depending on the asset's volatility and liquidity profile.

Trading Hours and Settlement

  • All instruments are perpetual contracts with no expiry

  • Trading is available 24/7

  • Settlement is handled on-chain using EVEDEX’s hybrid execution infrastructure

Can I Trade Other Tokens?

Additional trading pairs may be introduced over time as new vaults and asset strategies go live. If you don’t see a specific asset in the interface, it’s likely not yet supported or doesn’t meet current liquidity or risk parameters.

Want to Propose a New Asset?

When governance is activated, users will be able to propose and support the launch of new pairs through community vaults or DAO votes. Until then, asset support is curated based on demand, market depth, and infrastructure readiness.

More Info

For detailed maintenance margin rules, mark price logic, and funding rates, refer to the official Contract Specifications in the documentation.

Our documentation, which provides a detailed description of volume limits for each active trading pair on the EVEDEX exchange:
https://exchange.evedex.com/en-US/trading-info

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