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October 23, 2025, 04:14:03 PM
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Hey everyone,

I’ve been exploring perpetual trading lately and noticed how many new DEXs are trying to compete with CEX-level performance. Recently, I came across a platform called Baumz, which claims to offer up to 1024x leverage, profit-only fees, and something called a Tri-Proof Oracle for real-time pricing accuracy.

From what I understood, it’s trying to combine DeFi transparency with CEX-like speed — kind of a hybrid model.

Has anyone here tried it or looked into it?
Do you think this kind of setup (profit-based fees + ultra-high leverage) could actually attract serious traders away from centralized exchanges?

Curious to hear your thoughts about where on-chain perpetuals are heading — are we finally reaching a point where DEXs can compete with CEXs in execution speed and trust?

Website: https://baumz.com/
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