Aster Code has officially launched a modular Web3 development framework specifically tailored for builders of perpetual decentralized exchanges (DEXs). The infrastructure is built around a two-layer architecture designed to separate high-performance execution from open integration interfaces, aiming to lower the cost and complexity of launching onchain derivatives products.
The framework's lower layer handles demanding execution work such as contract transactions, high-frequency trade matching, liquidation, and settlement. The upper layer exposes standard interfaces, allowing developers to call modules and adjust market parameters without rebuilding core systems from scratch. Aster Code also offers customized solutions for traditional financial institutions and Web3 funds looking to enter the onchain derivatives space.
The launch is accompanied by a significant batch of initial integrations, positioning Aster Code as the execution layer behind multiple front-end experiences. Key partners include Binance Wallet, Trust Wallet, SafePal, Genius Terminal, Polarise, NOFA, Wallet V, ChimpX, Speculr, and VergeX. These integrations enable features like self-custody trading, multichain access, and high-leverage perpetual contracts directly within wallet interfaces and AI-native platforms.
A core component of the Aster Code ecosystem is a permissionless builder model. Developers can construct custom trading interfaces on top of Aster's core system, accessing its liquidity and matching engine without approval. Every trade executed through these interfaces generates an on-chain builder fee, which is settled daily, providing a clear revenue model from day one. A Builder Center allows developers to monitor trading volume, fees, and rewards in real-time.
The project is emphasizing deep AI integration as a core layer. Platforms like Polarise and NOFA enable AI agents to analyze market sentiment and execute real-time trading strategies autonomously using Aster's infrastructure. VergeX AI focuses on interpreting user intent and deploying corresponding strategies via AI agents.
Looking ahead, Aster Code plans to launch an Aster Code Ecosystem Fund to support partners with financing, technical incubation, and marketing. The roadmap also indicates intentions for deeper collaboration with projects like Lista and FOUR.MEME, alongside continued refinement of account systems and fee structures, signaling a move beyond a mere developer toolkit towards a comprehensive ecosystem program with capital and growth support.