Want to quickly launch a derivatives exchange? This DEX factory allows you to set up in minutes on Arbitrum or Solana, with zero coding requirements.
Currently, over 155 exchanges have been launched through this platform. Creators can take 70% of the trading fees—this means projects that would normally take 12 months and millions of dollars to develop can now be completed over a weekend. The entire ecosystem is driven by fee sharing, lowering the barrier to entry for developers while providing a sustainable revenue mechanism for innovators.
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RatioHunter
· 2025-12-15 08:57
Zero-code exchanges? Now even my grandma can open an exchange haha
A 70% fee split is really attractive, but if this continues, will it just be a pile of trash exchanges...
12 months turning into weekends? Oh my, such efficiency, but what about security audits, brother?
Over 155 have been launched... how many are still alive😅
Is this the democratization of web3? Feels like printing money.
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rekt_but_resilient
· 2025-12-15 08:24
Can you set up an exchange over the weekend? Isn't this just dreaming small-town youth, haha
Wait, is 70% fee really that good? Feels a bit too good to be true...
NG, 155 exchanges sound a lot, but how many are active?
Oh my God, can this really save 12 months? I don't believe it unless...
Another "zero-code" scam? I bet five bucks that in the end, you'll still have to write some code yourself
Arbitrum is about to take off again, Solana people are coming back, oh my God
Everyone can really be a CEO now
Taking 70% is great, is the remaining 30% enough to survive?
Is this the ultimate form of web3, factory-produced exchanges?
Has anyone gone out to make big money, or are they all just cutting each other's leeks?
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AirdropFatigue
· 2025-12-12 09:42
Oh my god, taking 70% of the fees? That threshold has been shattered
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Getting a exchange done over the weekend, who still needs to learn Solidity...
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155 exchanges are already up and running, how come I haven't realized it yet
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Cut from 12 months to a weekend, this is the magic of Web3
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Zero-code barrier is a bit extreme, will there be exchanges everywhere
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Creators can earn stable fee sharing, I like this model
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Wait, does this mean derivative DEXs are about to compete fiercely
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Another blow to traditional finance, they should be panicking
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Fee sharing-driven... Basically, it's all about maximized incentive mechanisms
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LowCapGemHunter
· 2025-12-12 09:42
Taking 70% of the fees? That number sounds a bit suspicious. Is it really that simple?
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Finishing the exchange over the weekend feels a little too good to be true...
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Over 155 projects are already live, so isn't the competition super fierce? Is there still a chance?
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Zero-code launches sound great, but the real nightmare is in the later maintenance and liquidity.
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Cutting 12 months down to a weekend—angel or demon?
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Giving 70% of the fees to creators? How does the platform survive? This business model is a bit outrageous.
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Both Arb and Sol can be used, but what about migration and compatibility issues? Jumping in without thinking it through could easily lead to being exploited.
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Really want to try it, but I always feel that with such an easy thing, having a low barrier actually makes it less competitive.
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BuyTheTop
· 2025-12-12 09:35
70% fee sharing? Sounds good, but the real profit likely comes from the liquidity providers behind those 155+ exchanges.
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SerumSqueezer
· 2025-12-12 09:33
Zero-code setup for derivatives exchanges? Is it that competitive? It feels like the entire industry is about to be disrupted.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 2025-12-12 09:32
Can you set up a derivatives exchange over the weekend? That’s pretty intense. Someone like me who might miss airdrops even while sleeping will definitely miss this opportunity too.
70% of the fees go straight into your pocket. It feels like the threshold has finally been lowered, but with 155 exchanges already out there, am I too late again?
Can be deployed on Arbitrum and Solana, zero coding... Why does it feel a bit too easy? Will this method become outdated someday?
Cut from 12 months to a weekend—are we witnessing the start of true democratization? The key is whether you can make money.
Want to quickly launch a derivatives exchange? This DEX factory allows you to set up in minutes on Arbitrum or Solana, with zero coding requirements.
Currently, over 155 exchanges have been launched through this platform. Creators can take 70% of the trading fees—this means projects that would normally take 12 months and millions of dollars to develop can now be completed over a weekend. The entire ecosystem is driven by fee sharing, lowering the barrier to entry for developers while providing a sustainable revenue mechanism for innovators.