Trading on RSK, too, with Sovryn.
And also on the Lightning Network with LNMarkets.
In both of them you can operate using a hardware wallet.
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Thanks. Will take a deeper look.
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Is there a good Liquid tutorial somewhere?
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thanks for your question, this is a good, thorough tutorial -- if any other questions just ask here and we are more than happy to clarify.
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Thanks. I will check it out. Much appreciated.
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There is no specific tutorial yet, however, our product specification details much of how our Rolling Futures work. The UI/UX is hopefully intuitive.
Rolling Futures are quite different from how perpetuals function. It's a trade-off. Our future contracts settles every hour and the net exposure is rolled into the next session. This means no funding rates, no cascading liquidations, and an ability for us to offer leveraged trading in any product in which we can settle against an external index price (and for which we judge there is customer demand).
For deliverable futures, we'll have longer session (contract periods), and on the close of the contract, the participants will be required to deliver the full notional value of their net exposure.
Feel free to try it out in testnet mode: https://testnet.leverex.io/exchange
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Thanks for the info.
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Finally something is deployed on Liquid.
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Much more to come. Liquid is a great candidate for building a bitcoin based financial system.
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Is it KYC'd?
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Yes. We need to filter out US citizens as they claim global jurisdiction. We don't do any further checks.
Also, it looks like it's custodial? This is not actually deployed "on liquid", it just accepts liquid assets?
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It's custodial, yes.
It accepts Liquid assets, specifically Liquid-USDT which we use as collateral for all trading.
We're planning to stay and build on Liquid as its a multi-asset chain which will allow us to offer deliverable futures sometime Q1/Q2 next year.