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Builder note #5 from Geldux:
We have been working deeper on Geldux Perps V2.
Not only on the interface.
On the system underneath it.
Earlier, the product was more focused on making the trading flow visible and usable.
Now the work is about making the whole perp stack cleaner:
execution
collateral accounting
oracle safety
margin logic
position lifecycle
risk reads
market intelligence
The biggest change is structure.
Trading actions now sit on top of clearer internal layers instead of everything feeling like one combined flow.
Collateral and liquidity accounting are handled more carefully, including reserved balances, fee buckets, insurance balance and bad debt tracking.
Price validation is tighter through fresh oracle checks, confidence limits and normalized mark prices.
The trading engine supports the full position lifecycle:
open
increase
partial close
full close
cross collateral deposit
cross collateral withdrawal
isolated margin
cross margin
long and short exposure
funding updates
open interest accounting
liquidation handling
fee routing
acceptable price protection
The read side is cleaner too.
The frontend can now pull better previews, account risk, position health and liquidation related data without forcing the trading UI to guess too much.
That matters for Atlas.
Risk intelligence is only useful when protocol state is structured properly.
Position Health becomes clearer.
Liquidation Radar becomes more grounded.
No Trade Radar becomes more explainable.
Funding pressure and OI context become easier to read.
The current setup is intentionally controlled:
5 curated perp markets
20x max leverage
10 gUSD minimum collateral
Pyth based price validation
market level risk settings
cross and isolated margin support
Still testnet-stage.
But the product is becoming stronger in the right way:
less fragile execution
cleaner accounting
better risk visibility
more useful intelligence before a trade is taken
Geldux is not just trying to make perps clickable.
We are building toward a trading terminal where execution and risk context work together.
Trade with a map, not blind candles.
Builder note #4 from Geldux:
The Intelligence layer is where Geldux starts to feel like more than a trading screen.
Before opening a perp position, traders should be able to understand the market around them.
Not just price.
But pressure.
Who is leaning long?
Who is leaning short?
How much open interest is active?
Are tracked positions mostly winning or losing?
Is the setup crowded?
Is my own position sitting in a risky place?
That is the goal behind Geldux Intelligence.
It gives traders a cleaner view of market pressure and personal exposure before more risk is taken.
Still testnet.
Still early.
But the direction is clear:
Trading should come with context.
Perps should not feel blind.
Trade with a map, not blind candles.
A perp terminal should help answer more than:
“Do I long or short?”
Before taking risk, traders should be able to ask better questions:
Is this market crowded?
Is leverage building too fast?
Is funding becoming one-sided?
Is liquidity thin?
Are liquidation zones nearby?
Is the data fresh enough to trust?
Is doing nothing the better trade?
That is the direction behind Geldux Atlas.
We are still testnet-stage, but the product principle is simple:
Execution should not live alone.
Risk, market context, position health, and data freshness should be part of the trading experience.
Perps should not feel blind.
Trade with a map, not blind candles.
#base #prep #intelligence
Weekend builder note from Geldux:
Some updates are not loud.
No new flashy screen today.
Just cleaner infrastructure behind the trading experience.
We tightened the chart data path so the trading UI can stay simple:
open market
switch timeframe
read candles
check volume
continue trading
Behind that, the app should handle candle fetching, normalization, fallbacks, and source details cleanly.
That matters because trading products should not feel fragile.
If candles are available, show them clearly.
If data fails, fail cleanly.
If the source changes later, the frontend should not need to be rebuilt around it.
Still testnet-stage, but this is the kind of weekend work that makes Geldux stronger:
cleaner data paths
better chart reliability
less client-side mess
no fake candles
no noisy broken states
Small plumbing.
Better product foundation.
Trade with a map, not blind candles.
#base @buildonbase
Builder note #2 from Geldux:
A trading terminal should not hide uncertainty.
If data is fresh, show it.
If data is stale, say it.
If data is unavailable, do not fake it.
That is the direction behind our latest Atlas work.
Geldux now separates intelligence into two cleaner views:
Geldux Intelligence
Base Ecosystem
Geldux Intelligence focuses on Geldux-native pressure:
• OI
• funding
• liquidations
• No-Trade Radar
• position health
Base Ecosystem focuses on backend-synced market context.
Still testnet-stage, but the product principle is clear:
No fake numbers.
No noisy dashboards.
More context before risk is taken.
Trade with a map, not blind candles.
@buildonbase
Check out @Geldux
Onchain perps should feel fast, clear, and trader-first.
That’s why #Geldux is building on Base.
The focus is simple:
CEX-like trading UX
Non-custodial execution
Liquidation intelligence
Open interest visuals
Base ecosystem heatmaps.
#PBKSvsMI
Perp trading is one of the most important use cases for onchain markets.
But most perp interfaces still feel the same:
open chart
pick leverage
click long or short
hope you understood the risk
That is not enough.
Before a trader opens a position, they should be able to see the market more clearly:
• where open interest is building
• where long/short pressure is shifting
• where liquidations may cluster
• where liquidity is thin
• where funding pressure is changing
• where whale activity is increasing
• when the market is too noisy to trade
Execution matters.
But context matters before execution.
That is the direction for Geldux.
We are building a Base-native perp trading terminal focused on risk clarity, heatmaps, liquidation data, whale activity, portfolio insight, and trader intelligence.
The goal is not to add more buttons.
The goal is to help traders understand the market before they take risk.
Base has the right ingredients for this:
fast UX, low-cost execution, onchain distribution, and a builder ecosystem that keeps pushing useful products forward.
Geldux is our attempt to build a serious trading layer for that environment.
A better map before every trade.
cc @jessepollak