I've been using it for 2 months now and…
I've been using it for 2 months now and so far everything has been fine
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Dexari is a self-custodial trading platform built for mobile, combining the ease of centralized exchanges with the power of the best decentralized protocols. It offers a fast, intuitive experience that begins with advanced trading and will be expanding to lending, staking, and other core crypto use cases. Built on top of Hyperliquid, Dexari delivers lightning-fast execution, deep liquidity, and features serious traders expect, like advanced order types, integrated charts, and onchain transparency. Users can onboard easily, fund with omnichain USDC, and retain full control of their assets at every step.
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I've been using it for 2 months now and so far everything has been fine
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