Golden Finance reports that Coinbase International Exchange and Coinbase Advanced will start listing the RESOLV perpetual contract at 9:30 a.m. UTC on June 19, 2025.
Perpetual contracts are a type of digital asset derivative product. Users can determine the rise or fall of a certain contract by going long or short to gain profits from the increase or decrease in the price of digital assets. Moreover, there is no delivery date, allowing users to hold them continuously.
Resolv is a new-generation stablecoin protocol that allows the issuance of USR tokens 100% backed by crypto native assets (ETH and BTC) and adopts a delta neutral strategy to stabilize the price at $1. Its highlight lies in its two-tier structure. USR serves as a risk-averse stablecoin, while RLP (Resolv Liquidity Pool) acts as an insurance layer, generating higher returns while simultaneously absorbing the risks of the delta neutral strategy. This project was born in the accelerator program of Delphi Labs in April 2023 and was officially launched to the public in September 2024. So far, it has attracted over 50,000 users, with a TVL of over 396 million US dollars, and has distributed over 10 million US dollars in actual profits to the community.
Previously, several exchanges have announced the launch of RESOLV perpetual contracts. On June 4th, Binance announced the launch of Resolv (RESOLV) on Binance Alpha and Binance contracts, and on June 10th at 21:30 (UTC+8), it introduced the RESOLVUSDT perpetual contract, with a maximum leverage of up to 50 times. OKX announced on June 10th that the platform will officially launch the RESOLV USDT perpetual contract on the web page, application and API at 10:30 p.m. (UTC+8) on June 10th. KuCoin Futures also launched the RESOLV USDT margin perpetual contract at 13:30 UTC on June 10th, supporting leverage ranging from 1 to 50 times. On June 10th, Gate Exchange launched RESOLV perpetual contract trading through its innovative product Gate Alpha, supporting USDT settlement trading with leverage ranging from 1 to 20 times.
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