The decentralized perpetuals trading sector processed over $540 billion in combined monthly volume across its top ten platforms in March 2026, with Hyperliquid The decentralized perpetuals trading sector processed over $540 billion in combined monthly volume across its top ten platforms in March 2026, with Hyperliquid

Hyperliquid Processes More Monthly Volume Than Its Next Three Competitors Combined

2026/03/14 19:41
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The decentralized perpetuals trading sector processed over $540 billion in combined monthly volume across its top ten platforms in March 2026, with Hyperliquid commanding a dominant lead that no single competitor comes close to matching.

The Numbers Across the Top Ten

CryptoRank data sourced from DefiLlama places Hyperliquid at $178.23 billion in monthly trading volume, more than double its nearest competitor. Aster ranks second at $77.77 billion, followed by EdgeX at $70.83 billion and Lighter at $65.47 billion. Those three combined reach $214 billion, still only marginally ahead of Hyperliquid alone.

The gap narrows further down the list. ApeX processed $36.83 billion and GRVT $36.58 billion, sitting close together at roughly one-fifth of Hyperliquid’s volume. Variational recorded $29.01 billion, StandX $17.67 billion, Pacifica $14.33 billion, and Extended $11.85 billion rounding out the top ten.

The combined volume of positions five through ten totals approximately $146 billion, still less than Hyperliquid’s single-platform figure.

What Hyperliquid’s Lead Actually Represents

Hyperliquid’s $178 billion monthly volume is not just a market share statistic. It represents a structural shift in how derivatives trading is being done. Perpetual futures, contracts that allow traders to hold leveraged positions on crypto assets without expiry, have historically been dominated by centralised exchanges. Binance’s perpetuals desk alone has processed hundreds of billions monthly for years.

A decentralised platform reaching $178 billion monthly means traders are increasingly willing to trade on-chain without the custody risk of centralised exchanges. That shift accelerated notably after the FTX collapse in 2022, when counterparty risk became a primary concern for serious traders.

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The Broader Market Context

The combined $540 billion across ten decentralised perpetuals platforms represents meaningful competition with centralised derivatives markets, though the largest centralised venues still process significantly higher volumes. The gap is narrowing. Several platforms on this list, including Aster, EdgeX, and Lighter, are relatively new entrants processing tens of billions monthly after short operational histories.

The Coinbase and Bybit partnership discussions covered earlier today add relevant context. Centralised exchanges are acquiring and partnering with each other in response to a decentralised sector that is taking market share. Hyperliquid’s dominance within that decentralised sector makes it the most direct competitive pressure on centralised derivatives venues.

The post Hyperliquid Processes More Monthly Volume Than Its Next Three Competitors Combined appeared first on ETHNews.

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