

dYdX and SushiSwap are both Decentralized Exchanges tools. Compare features, pricing, and ratings below to find the best fit for your team.
The question that matters: “In what situation will I regret choosing A over B after 3 months?”
Cross-margin perpetuals on dYdX consolidate collateral across Bitcoin, Ethereum, and 35+ assets - cutting capital lockup by 30-40% versus isolated setups.
Kashi's isolated margin model ring-fences collateral per pair, keeping a loss in one position from triggering liquidations across unrelated holdings.
The hybrid off-chain order book matches at sub-second speed, while on-chain L1 settlement prevents MEV sandwich attacks common on shared sequencers.
Configure Sushi V3 concentrated ranges across Ethereum, Polygon, and Avalanche to earn 2-3× more fees per TVL dollar than full-range pools.
Launch via MISO's public sale, then stream team allocations linearly with Furo vesting contracts - signaling lockup discipline to early buyers and DAOs.
BentoBox vaults put idle reserves to work earning lending yield while xSUSHI staking layers on additional fee-sharing revenue from protocol activity.
Best for: Get fully decentralized self-custody with no monthly subscription fees
Best for: This plan charges a maximum 0.02% fee for limit orders that provide liquidity, scaling down to 0% for high-volume traders
Best for: This plan charges a maximum 0.1% fee for market orders that take liquidity, with automatic volume discounts down to 0.05%
Best for: You get fully decentralized access with no monthly subscription fees, paying only network gas fees
Best for: This tier provides the lowest fee rate of 0.01% per swap, optimized for stablecoin pairs
Best for: This popular tier charges 0.05% per swap for major pairs like ETH/USDC
Best for: This standard tier charges 0.3% per swap, distributing 0.25% to LPs and 0.05% to xSUSHI stakers
Best for: This tier charges a 1% fee per swap to support exotic or highly volatile pairs
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