Native vault deposits
Assets deposit into home-chain vault contracts instead of being wrapped and routed into a separate trading chain.
The NEX substrate unifies the trading account surface and preserves orderbook trading without bridge custody, wrapped collateral, or visible on-chain order placement.
Assets deposit into home-chain vault contracts instead of being wrapped and routed into a separate trading chain.
Orders are signed and matched without on-chain orderbook placement, reducing gas friction and size visibility.
One trading environment coordinates balances and settlement while assets remain native on supported chains.
A trader signs in with one wallet, and that account becomes the surface for balances, orders, and withdrawals across the supported chain set.
Assets are deposited into contracts on their home chains and credited to the trading account without turning them into wrapped proxies.
Orders are signed from the login account and matched by the exchange system rather than being exposed as on-chain order placement.
Balances and execution are coordinated so assets from different chains can participate in one market environment without losing their native form.
Assets remain on supported chains in native form instead of being pushed through bridge-held wrapped collateral layers.
The user experiences one trading account even though assets and vaults remain distributed across multiple chains.
The trading experience is closer to a professional venue while avoiding the gas-heavy, fully visible workflow of on-chain order posting.
The architecture aims for clearer asset provenance, fewer custody shortcuts, and fewer hidden trust dependencies than many perps venues.
Early live spot trading validated the core exchange mechanics, and the current system already spans nine native chains.
Early live spot markets exercised deposits, matching, execution, settlement, and withdrawals under real market conditions before the current push for deeper liquidity, more participants, and perps.
The early spot phase proved that the exchange substrate had already moved beyond architecture diagrams and into live market operation.
That early market phase validated the stack first, leaving the current rollout focused on deeper liquidity, more participants, and perps.
Join the waitlist to test the mechanics behind NEX and Perps NEX in the current multi-chain system.