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# Introduction

## Overview

FXDX is a decentralized exchange that offers a powerful trading experience on perpetual futures and swaps with zero price impact, zero spread, and zero trading fees. Users can also become liquidity providers to earn platform rewards and trader P\&L. FXDX allows any user to be on either side as a trader or LP, or both sides of the trades for efficient risk management.

FXDX allows its users to be on either or both sides of the trades. For novice to experienced traders, FXDX offer best-in-class trading experience with zero price impact, zero trading fees and zero spreads.&#x20;

For LPs, FXDX offer robust oracle pricing with powerful battle-tested outlier detections, real-yield distribution, stable rewards, ability to supply and remove liquidity on single-side while cashing out rewards in any asset in the pool. \
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FXDX offers:

* Fully decentralized and permissionless
* Non-custodial execution
* 0 Trading Fees
* Low Funding Fees
* Socialized Profit Model
* Robust Oracle Pricing&#x20;
* Superior Trade Management&#x20;
* Advanced LP Management


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