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Drift Protocol (launched Q4 2021) is a decentralized exchange on Solana offering perpetuals swap.  
Drift Protocol is a decentralized exchange (DEX) on Solana for perpetuals swaps. It launched in Q4 of 2021.
== Overview ==
It uses a hybrid dynamic virtual Automated Market Maker (dynamic vAMM, or dAMM<ref>https://driftprotocol.notion.site/Drift-dAMM-deep-dive-ff154003aedb4efa83d6e7f4440cd4ab</ref><ref>https://docs.drift.trade</ref>) and an on-chain decentralized limit order book (DLOB).  




It uses a hybrid dynamic vAMM (virtual Automated Market Maker) and and on-chain DLOB (decentralized limit order book).
The protocol code is open sourced<ref>https://github.com/drift-labs/protocol-v1</ref> and last audited on 2022/02/16<ref>https://github.com/Zellic/publications/blob/master/Drift%20Protocol%20Audit%20Report.pdf</ref>. Detailed historical and snapshot transaction and state data has also been shared publicly.
 
 
As of April 2022, Drift has 19 perpetual swap markets, averaging 300M-800M volume<ref>https://app.drift.trade/stats</ref> per week (USDC).
 
Similar protocols include Perpetual Protocol and Audaces (Bonfida) Perps<ref>https://github.com/AudacesFoundation/audaces-perps</ref>.
 
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Latest revision as of 23:29, 21 April 2022

Drift Protocol is a decentralized exchange (DEX) on Solana for perpetuals swaps. It launched in Q4 of 2021.

Overview

It uses a hybrid dynamic virtual Automated Market Maker (dynamic vAMM, or dAMM[1][2]) and an on-chain decentralized limit order book (DLOB).


The protocol code is open sourced[3] and last audited on 2022/02/16[4]. Detailed historical and snapshot transaction and state data has also been shared publicly.


As of April 2022, Drift has 19 perpetual swap markets, averaging 300M-800M volume[5] per week (USDC).

Similar protocols include Perpetual Protocol and Audaces (Bonfida) Perps[6].

References