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Today, I'm participating in the Ave × Astros joint trading competition and taking the opportunity to review my SUI trading experience, sharing it with those who are still observing.
I first came into contact with Astros because it was under the Navi ecosystem. To be honest, at first, I only tried it out because it was an "official product," but after using it for a while, I actually preferred its "restraint."
Astros is not complicated and not flashy; it is a tool that you know how to use as soon as you open the interface. Placing orders, matching orders, and setting take profit and stop loss can all be done on one screen, without chaotic visual bombardment, and it does not push high-risk products. This is very user-friendly for someone like me who usually prefers trend-based manual trading. The interface is clean, orders are executed quickly, and there is no fear of being trapped by slippage.
This trading competition in collaboration with Ave has taken the experience a step further. The most noticeable improvement is that the depth is sufficient and the transactions are faster, making the entire trading atmosphere on SUI suddenly come alive.
Of course, I’m not the type who trades even when facing liquidation every day. I see Astros more as a "low-interference, high-response" trading tool. I can place orders when I want, and it’s also reassuring to leave it alone when I don’t want to make moves.
Finally, I would like to mention: Although Astros is an aggregator, it really does "think" when it comes to selecting routes and matching speed. Unlike some aggregators that take forever to process an order, Astros almost executes and provides feedback in seconds, especially on chains like SUI, which have high TPS but are just starting their ecosystems. This kind of experience can truly encourage long-term usage.
If you, like me, don't want to research too many details but want to seize the trading opportunity of SUI, you can try the trading competition. Regardless of whether you make it to the leaderboard or not, it's at least a good opportunity to familiarize yourself with SUI perpetual trading.
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