Perpetual Contract DEX has long been a crowded track with bubbles piled up—this is a fact that’s right on the table. For those who hunt for arbitrage opportunities, the amount of effort they can invest is limited, and choosing the right target essentially locks in the profit ceiling.



Today, I want to talk about the GRVT project. In terms of differentiation, its most significant advantage compared to competitors is one thing—Korean DNA.

The Korean market is a bit special. The style of capital entering is known for being fierce. The same coin listed on Korean exchanges often commands unimaginable premiums. This phenomenon reflects the activity level of retail investors and market heat in Korea. For projects like GRVT, which have Korean background support, this geographical advantage is not just for show.
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BankruptcyArtistvip
· 01-14 09:09
The Korean retail investors' approach is indeed fierce, but isn't this just gambling on geopolitics? How long GRVT can sustain on this is uncertain. Does GRVT have a Korean background? Premiums come and go quickly; being cut out is the real risk. Perpetual contract DEXs have been everywhere for a long time. How long can GRVT rely on the Korean card? Honestly, it's still about betting on the popularity of Korean funds. The risk is a bit high. Perpetual contracts are everywhere. GRVT's Korean gene is indeed a differentiator, but how long it can be maintained is really uncertain. The Korean premium is a fact, but everyone knows the bubble in this track. Choosing wrong can also lead to losses. I understand the idea behind GRVT, but over-relying on the market hype seems a bit risky. Perpetual contract DEXs are highly competitive. The Korean boost looks good, but I don't know how long this dividend can last. Geopolitical advantages do exist, but saying "locking in the ceiling" is a bit exaggerated. It still depends on subsequent operations.
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DEXRobinHoodvip
· 01-14 05:39
Korean markets are indeed fierce, but how long can the GRVT premium hold? It's a gamble on retail enthusiasm, don't let it down. Perpetual DEX volume is exhausting, can Korea's genes save it, or is it just another wave of cutting leeks? Basically, it's a bet on Korean trading enthusiasm. If you ask me, choosing a project should depend on whether it has real product strength; relying solely on geographical advantage is too fragile. GRVT's Korean background does have some substance, but I'm really tired of the perpetual track—it's full of vapor projects. I don't deny Korean retail investors' buying power, but the question is whether this advantage can translate into real locking of positions. It sounds like just betting on Korean markets. What happens after the enthusiasm fades?
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FomoAnxietyvip
· 01-11 10:46
The crazy enthusiasm of Korean retail investors is truly impressive, and there is indeed room for premium pricing. However, with so many projects in perpetual contracts, it's hard to say how long GRVT can maintain its position... Honestly, having Korean genes alone isn't enough; it depends on how the project is operated moving forward. I understand the mentality of the arbitrageurs, but don't be blinded by geographical advantages. In such a competitive perpetual contract track, only the strong survive. Having Korean funds backing GRVT is a plus, but paying close attention to fundamentals is the real key. It's true that the Korean market is highly active, but whether it can continue to siphon value depends on product strength. Relying solely on background for premiums is ultimately a short-term arbitrage game. If GRVT can truly secure the Korean funding line, it definitely has an advantage over other competitors. The problem is that the overall track is currently sluggish, so watch out for a potential reverse collapse. With such a bubble forming, it's best to avoid uncertain projects. Although the Korean background is impressive, the perpetual contract track is too unpredictable.
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GhostAddressMinervip
· 01-11 10:43
I've heard the explanation of Korea's premium a hundred times. Every time, it's just to coax retail investors into the market, and then some original address starting with 0x begins to quietly move.
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NFT_Therapyvip
· 01-11 10:24
Is Korea's market so strong? Then GRVT should take off directly. The premium potential is indeed tempting.
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