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Market cap
$160.47M #144
Circulating supply
10.33M / 13.25M
All-time high
$91.41
24h volume
$14.12M
3.6 / 5


About GMX
GMX is a decentralized trading platform that allows users to trade cryptocurrencies with leverage directly from their wallets, without needing to deposit funds into a centralized exchange. It operates on blockchain technology, offering transparent and secure trading with minimal counterparty risk. GMX's native token is used for governance, fee discounts, and earning rewards by providing liquidity to the platform. Traders can access deep liquidity and low fees, while liquidity providers earn a share of trading fees. GMX stands out for its user-friendly approach to decentralized finance (DeFi), making advanced trading tools accessible to everyone.
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GMX’s price performance
Past year
-29.71%
$22.05
3 months
+9.61%
$14.14
30 days
+7.93%
$14.36
7 days
-7.74%
$16.80
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The significance of the phrase "buy more as it drops before the end of September" will become apparent in October. Here are some suggestions regarding detailed operations:
1. No rotation, only chase the leaders:
The definition of leaders here is not determined by fundamentals or market capitalization, but by capital. If you ask me what the main theme of this round of market is, my answer is "running alongside and fishing in troubled waters." Currently, the market's capital does not support large-scale rallies of stocks within the same sector, so there will not be a situation where funds circulate within the same sector due to price deviations from fundamentals. Therefore, buying strong stocks instead of weak ones has become a rule. The explosive rise of aster did not ignite gmx, snx, or dydx. Similarly, the recent surge of zec has not revitalized the entire privacy sector's tokens. I can see zec reaching 300+, but I don't have the courage to hold zen or dash at the bottom with a 5x+ expectation; the strong will remain strong.
2. Increase positions on breakthroughs, widen stop losses:
The current market has completed several stages of evolution, from a violent drop (starting in August, with a bear market atmosphere inflating funding rates) → false breakthroughs to deceive liquidity (concentrated in September, tricking those who are overly optimistic about myx and m bio into false breakthroughs to deceive liquidity in high consensus areas) → true breakthroughs that explosively break through resistance levels (starting in October). After the conditioning in September, the market has formed muscle memory; when facing resistance levels, one should run and not chase more. The entire chain is coherent, similar to what started in September 2023, from violent drops → deceiving liquidity → true breakthroughs where people are afraid to jump in. This is a complete set of methods to numb market perception and muscle memory.
3. Timely switch vehicles, chase hotspots:
Whether it's project parties, institutions, or retail investors, there is a strong consensus—this round's cycle is the last wave of a bull market. Therefore, rushing to exit has become the main theme, which requires timely switching of vehicles. In a market with insufficient liquidity, value investing is ineffective; to sell chips, one can only attract following orders with large bullish candles. Most stocks will complete their main stage of gains within a week. When seeing stocks with three consecutive days of large bullish candles, the first thought should not be to write a small essay about this narrative or how great the project is, but rather to reduce positions and look for the next potential undervalued area that is favored by capital.
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Before the end of the month, buy altcoins more as they drop. It doesn't matter what others say about the favorable news leading to a big drop; the time window threshold is approaching. It's simple to understand: the market always extends in despair. The signal for the bottom of the myx short-term 300x market is that the premise for playing such a volatile coin is that most people do not believe in the market. When they see a surge, they keep shorting, which allows the whales to manipulate contracts and data. The extremely negative funding rates lower the trading costs while trapping the short sellers.
This is similar to August-September 2023, where the first two months saw a crazy transition between bulls and bears led by TRB in the BSC ecosystem. The bull market started in October, with the ordinals and Solana ecosystems taking the lead as the main characters in the market. There have been quite a few short squeezes in the last two months, right? Myx 300x, bio 5x, m 5x, nmr ath... These targets were all mentioned in the early channels. However, the short squeeze drama is gradually coming to an end, and the short sellers are slowly shifting from shorting to holding cash. The next few months will see a resonance between the spot and futures markets. Our strategy is transitioning from short-term to medium-term, from speculation to value.
Prioritize large coins with good liquidity. In the next few days, we will release a medium-term observation list. The cost-effectiveness of Bitcoin and Ethereum is decreasing, and we can see many people on-chain switching their Ethereum profits after understanding the situation. Funds are rotating, believing in cryptocurrency and believing in cycles.

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Dive deeper into GMX
GMX is a decentralized spot and perpetual exchange that supports low swap fees and zero price impact trades and, as of writing, has the highest total value locked (TVL) of any project on Arbitrum. Trading is supported by a unique multi-asset pool that earns liquidity providers fees from market making, swap fees and leverage trading. $GMX is the utility and governance token.
ESG Disclosure
ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) regulations for crypto assets aim to address their environmental impact (e.g., energy-intensive mining), promote transparency, and ensure ethical governance practices to align the crypto industry with broader sustainability and societal goals. These regulations encourage compliance with standards that mitigate risks and foster trust in digital assets.
Asset details
Name
OKcoin Europe LTD
Relevant legal entity identifier
54930069NLWEIGLHXU42
Name of the crypto-asset
GMX
Consensus Mechanism
GMX is present on the following networks: arbitrum, avalanche.
Arbitrum is a Layer 2 solution on top of Ethereum that uses Optimistic Rollups to enhance scalability and reduce transaction costs. It assumes that transactions are valid by default and only verifies them if there's a challenge (optimistic): Core Components: • Sequencer: Orders transactions and creates batches for processing. • Bridge: Facilitates asset transfers between Arbitrum and Ethereum. • Fraud Proofs: Protect against invalid transactions through an interactive verification process. Verification Process: 1. Transaction Submission: Users submit transactions to the Arbitrum Sequencer, which orders and batches them. 2. State Commitment: These batches are submitted to Ethereum with a state commitment. 3. Challenge Period: Validators have a specific period to challenge the state if they suspect fraud. 4. Dispute Resolution: If a challenge occurs, the dispute is resolved through an iterative process to identify the fraudulent transaction. The final operation is executed on Ethereum to determine the correct state. 5. Rollback and Penalties: If fraud is proven, the state is rolled back, and the dishonest party is penalized. Security and Efficiency: The combination of the Sequencer, bridge, and interactive fraud proofs ensures that the system remains secure and efficient. By minimizing on-chain data and leveraging off-chain computations, Arbitrum can provide high throughput and low fees.
The Avalanche blockchain network employs a unique Proof-of-Stake consensus mechanism called Avalanche Consensus, which involves three interconnected protocols: Snowball, Snowflake, and Avalanche. Avalanche Consensus Process 1. Snowball Protocol: o Random Sampling: Each validator randomly samples a small, constant-sized subset of other validators. Repeated Polling: Validators repeatedly poll the sampled validators to determine the preferred transaction. Confidence Counters: Validators maintain confidence counters for each transaction, incrementing them each time a sampled validator supports their preferred transaction. Decision Threshold: Once the confidence counter exceeds a pre-defined threshold, the transaction is considered accepted. 2. Snowflake Protocol: Binary Decision: Enhances the Snowball protocol by incorporating a binary decision process. Validators decide between two conflicting transactions. Binary Confidence: Confidence counters are used to track the preferred binary decision. Finality: When a binary decision reaches a certain confidence level, it becomes final. 3. Avalanche Protocol: DAG Structure: Uses a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) structure to organize transactions, allowing for parallel processing and higher throughput. Transaction Ordering: Transactions are added to the DAG based on their dependencies, ensuring a consistent order. Consensus on DAG: While most Proof-of-Stake Protocols use a Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) consensus, Avalanche uses the Avalanche Consensus, Validators reach consensus on the structure and contents of the DAG through repeated Snowball and Snowflake.
Incentive Mechanisms and Applicable Fees
GMX is present on the following networks: arbitrum, avalanche.
Arbitrum One, a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum, employs several incentive mechanisms to ensure the security and integrity of transactions on its network. The key mechanisms include: 1. Validators and Sequencers: o Sequencers are responsible for ordering transactions and creating batches that are processed off-chain. They play a critical role in maintaining the efficiency and throughput of the network. o Validators monitor the sequencers' actions and ensure that transactions are processed correctly. Validators verify the state transitions and ensure that no invalid transactions are included in the batches. 2. Fraud Proofs: o Assumption of Validity: Transactions processed off-chain are assumed to be valid. This allows for quick transaction finality and high throughput. o Challenge Period: There is a predefined period during which anyone can challenge the validity of a transaction by submitting a fraud proof. This mechanism acts as a deterrent against malicious behavior. o Dispute Resolution: If a challenge is raised, an interactive verification process is initiated to pinpoint the exact step where fraud occurred. If the challenge is valid, the fraudulent transaction is reverted, and the dishonest actor is penalized. 3. Economic Incentives: o Rewards for Honest Behavior: Participants in the network, such as validators and sequencers, are incentivized through rewards for performing their duties honestly and efficiently. These rewards come from transaction fees and potentially other protocol incentives. o Penalties for Malicious Behavior: Participants who engage in dishonest behavior or submit invalid transactions are penalized. This can include slashing of staked tokens or other forms of economic penalties, which serve to discourage malicious actions. Fees on the Arbitrum One Blockchain 1. Transaction Fees: o Layer 2 Fees: Users pay fees for transactions processed on the Layer 2 network. These fees are typically lower than Ethereum mainnet fees due to the reduced computational load on the main chain. o Arbitrum Transaction Fee: A fee is charged for each transaction processed by the sequencer. This fee covers the cost of processing the transaction and ensuring its inclusion in a batch. 2. L1 Data Fees: o Posting Batches to Ethereum: Periodically, the state updates from the Layer 2 transactions are posted to the Ethereum mainnet as calldata. This involves a fee, known as the L1 data fee, which accounts for the gas required to publish these state updates on Ethereum. o Cost Sharing: Because transactions are batched, the fixed costs of posting state updates to Ethereum are spread across multiple transactions, making it more cost-effective for users.
Avalanche uses a consensus mechanism known as Avalanche Consensus, which relies on a combination of validators, staking, and a novel approach to consensus to ensure the network's security and integrity. Validators: Staking: Validators on the Avalanche network are required to stake AVAX tokens. The amount staked influences their probability of being selected to propose or validate new blocks. Rewards: Validators earn rewards for their participation in the consensus process. These rewards are proportional to the amount of AVAX staked and their uptime and performance in validating transactions. Delegation: Validators can also accept delegations from other token holders. Delegators share in the rewards based on the amount they delegate, which incentivizes smaller holders to participate indirectly in securing the network. 2. Economic Incentives: Block Rewards: Validators receive block rewards for proposing and validating blocks. These rewards are distributed from the network’s inflationary issuance of AVAX tokens. Transaction Fees: Validators also earn a portion of the transaction fees paid by users. This includes fees for simple transactions, smart contract interactions, and the creation of new assets on the network. 3. Penalties: Slashing: Unlike some other PoS systems, Avalanche does not employ slashing (i.e., the confiscation of staked tokens) as a penalty for misbehavior. Instead, the network relies on the financial disincentive of lost future rewards for validators who are not consistently online or act maliciously. o Uptime Requirements: Validators must maintain a high level of uptime and correctly validate transactions to continue earning rewards. Poor performance or malicious actions result in missed rewards, providing a strong economic incentive to act honestly. Fees on the Avalanche Blockchain 1. Transaction Fees: Dynamic Fees: Transaction fees on Avalanche are dynamic, varying based on network demand and the complexity of the transactions. This ensures that fees remain fair and proportional to the network's usage. Fee Burning: A portion of the transaction fees is burned, permanently removing them from circulation. This deflationary mechanism helps to balance the inflation from block rewards and incentivizes token holders by potentially increasing the value of AVAX over time. 2. Smart Contract Fees: Execution Costs: Fees for deploying and interacting with smart contracts are determined by the computational resources required. These fees ensure that the network remains efficient and that resources are used responsibly. 3. Asset Creation Fees: New Asset Creation: There are fees associated with creating new assets (tokens) on the Avalanche network. These fees help to prevent spam and ensure that only serious projects use the network's resources.
Beginning of the period to which the disclosure relates
2024-04-20
End of the period to which the disclosure relates
2025-04-20
Energy report
Energy consumption
2660.23259 (kWh/a)
Energy consumption sources and methodologies
The energy consumption of this asset is aggregated across multiple components:
To determine the energy consumption of a token, the energy consumption of the network(s) arbitrum, avalanche is calculated first. Based on the crypto asset's gas consumption per network, the share of the total consumption of the respective network that is assigned to this asset is defined. When calculating the energy consumption, we used - if available - the Functionally Fungible Group Digital Token Identifier (FFG DTI) to determine all implementations of the asset of question in scope and we update the mappings regulary, based on data of the Digital Token Identifier Foundation.
Market cap
$160.47M #144
Circulating supply
10.33M / 13.25M
All-time high
$91.41
24h volume
$14.12M
3.6 / 5

