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General Discussion / Balancing Between DEX and CEX – How Are You Managing It in 2025?
« on: April 15, 2025, 03:52:32 am »
Hey everyone,
I've been a long-time fan of decentralized platforms like BitShares—love the self-custody and freedom it offers. But as DeFi continues to grow, I also find myself occasionally using centralized exchanges for certain things like derivatives or higher-liquidity trades.
Recently, I started exploring some CEX platforms that are still trying to serve the crypto-native crowd while offering smoother UX. For those curious, the CEX I mentioned is [BYDFi](https://www.bydfi.com)which I came across while looking for alternatives with fast execution and no withdrawal delays. It doesn’t require heavy KYC for smaller amounts, which I found quite reasonable.
That said, I still keep most of my assets in cold wallets or DEXs like BitShares—just using CEXs as a tool, not a vault.
Curious to know—how do you all manage the balance between DEXs and CEXs? Do you use them side-by-side, or completely lean one way?
I've been a long-time fan of decentralized platforms like BitShares—love the self-custody and freedom it offers. But as DeFi continues to grow, I also find myself occasionally using centralized exchanges for certain things like derivatives or higher-liquidity trades.
Recently, I started exploring some CEX platforms that are still trying to serve the crypto-native crowd while offering smoother UX. For those curious, the CEX I mentioned is [BYDFi](https://www.bydfi.com)which I came across while looking for alternatives with fast execution and no withdrawal delays. It doesn’t require heavy KYC for smaller amounts, which I found quite reasonable.
That said, I still keep most of my assets in cold wallets or DEXs like BitShares—just using CEXs as a tool, not a vault.
Curious to know—how do you all manage the balance between DEXs and CEXs? Do you use them side-by-side, or completely lean one way?