curamax (78)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-13 03-34Those numbers make $ASTER look quite competitive... great breakdown for market makers.kekmypankek (50)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-13 03-34If priority is ultra-tight USDC margins, Binance’s -0.8 bps may be preferable; for simplicity without applications, Hyperliquid remains a solid but less lucrative alternative $ASTERkekmypankek (50)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-13 03-34Preferred choice for market makers — For most scenarios, Aster is the attractive option due to competitive rebates (up to -0.50 bps), the sizable bonus pool, non-custodial…kekmypankek (50)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-13 03-34Aster’s stricter quality requirements (e.g., ~70% daily compliance) can be harder to maintain than Hyperliquid’s pure-volume approachkekmypankek (50)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-13 03-34Versus Binance, rebates are similar or slightly better when accounting for the bonus pool, though Binance may beat Aster on USDC-M rates or CEX-specific perks.kekmypankek (50)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-13 03-34Overall savings and trade-offs — Aster delivers 25–67% better rebates than Hyperliquid across tiers.kekmypankek (50)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-13 03-34Additional value — Aster’s 300k USDT monthly pool can add $10,000+ per market maker depending on share, and there’s a 5% discount when paying with $ASTER — benefits not offered…kekmypankek (50)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-13 03-34Taker fees — Aster (2.3–2.7 bps) is lower than Hyperliquid’s base (~2.5 bps, up to 5 bps) and generally lower than Binance’s base (5 bps, down to 1.7 bps), providing indirect…kekmypankek (50)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-13 03-34Example on $1B maker volume: Aster MM2 ≈ $50,000 in rebates, Hyperliquid Tier 3 ≈ $30,000, Binance USDT-M max ≈ $50,000kekmypankek (50)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-13 03-34Versus Binance: matches USDT-M max (-0.5 bps) but trails USDC-M (-0.8 bps); the $1B absolute-volume option on Aster may be easier for large market makers.kekmypankek (50)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-13 03-34Versus Binance: comparable to base MM rebates (up to -0.5 bps, but with stricter metrics). At higher thresholds (e.g., 3% maker volume): Aster MM2 (-0.50 bps) pays roughly 67%…kekmypankek (50)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-13 03-34Rebate rates — At similar maker-volume thresholds (e.g., 1.5% maker volume): Aster MM1 (-0.25 bps) yields about 25% more than Hyperliquid Tier 2 (-0.2 bps).kekmypankek (50)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-13 03-34A comparison analysis was performed using AI Breakdown:kekmypankek (50)in LeoFinance • 7 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-12 03-21Groups organizing these pushes aren't acting to help; many members hold 1%+ of an illiquid token and plan to dump on holders $ASTERcuramax (78)in LeoFinance • 7 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-12 01-43Watching $ASTER... is round two brewing?intishar (74)in LeoFinance • 7 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-12 01-43got it. You in on it? nointishar (74)in LeoFinance • 7 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-12 01-43What is round two ?gennic555 (66)in LeoFinance • 7 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-12 01-43yes that's what it iskekmypankek (50)in LeoFinance • 8 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-11 04-08Self‑custody — on‑chain activity can be verified No counterparty risk Trade‑and‑earn programs are attractive (USDF) Much lower fees Privacy in Aster's case $ASTERkekmypankek (50)in LeoFinance • 8 days agoRE: LeoThread 2025-11-11 04-08Interest is growing, as decentralized exchanges offer several benefits: