
币圈荒木|Araki🪵|Nov 09, 2025 02:00
I saw a quote: 'The most badass teams aren’t the ones that raise the most money, but the ones who dare to fund it themselves.'
Immediately thought of the project I’ve been playing with recently — @StandX_Official.
It’s one of those 'no slogans, no VC, all about real skills' kind of beasts.
The founder AG was the original head of Binance Futures, and his right-hand man Justin Cheng comes from Goldman Sachs + Binance derivatives tech core.
Sounds like 'the people who wrote the contracts themselves are now running an exchange,'
and they’re doing it without raising funds, fully self-funded.
Portal: https://(standx.com)/referral?code=bqhm
StandX is working on 'yield-generating stablecoins + perpetual contract DEX,' focusing on — letting money move itself while also playing with contracts.
Here’s my simple and straightforward strategy:
Step 1: Add liquidity.
Put some funds into LP,
the yield is 1.2x higher than just holding TDUSD, and you can withdraw anytime, no lock-up.
(This is way more generous than most projects.)
Step 2: Stake to get TDUSD and open contracts.
Since they’re originally a Perp DEX,
opening positions on their own platform means both security and user experience are top-notch.
Feels a bit like early GMX, but the interface is smoother, and slippage is lower.
Step 3: Occasionally swap to farm some points.
There’s some loss here, but I did the math —
$10K trading volume gets you about 500 points.
I just treat it as a little extra boost.
What’s interesting is that StandX’s TVL has already hit $212M, with nearly 200K users,
but they haven’t issued a token, haven’t raised funds, and only got a non-equity grant from Solana Foundation.
You know that feeling, right?
Others rely on VC to tell stories, but they rely on tech to stack data.
Sometimes I wonder:
It’s like these guys aren’t just trading crypto, they’re redefining 'how crypto gets traded.'
By the time their mainnet token launches in Q1 2026,
the market might just gasp and say:
'Turns out you don’t need funding to build a Binance Futures 2.0.'
So my attitude is simple:
Not going ALL IN, but definitely holding some.
After all, teams that fund themselves and dare to skip VC —
are rare in the crypto space.