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DEX token GMX rallies 35% after beating Uniswap on trading fees for the first time

DEX token GMX rallies 35% after beating Uniswap on trading fees for the first time

The price of GMX rallied to its second-highest level in history on Dec. 1 as traders assessed the decentralized exchange’s ability to evolve as a serious competitor to its top rival Uniswap (UNI).

GMX established an intraday high of $54.50 in a recovery that started on Nov. 29 from $40.50. Its rally’s beginning coincided with crypto research firm Delphi Digital’s tweet on the GMX decentralized exchange, as shown below.  

GMX/USD four-hour price chart. Source: TradingView

GMX beats Uniswap in fees for the first time

Notably, GMX had earned about $1.15 million in daily trading fees on Nov. 28, which surpassed Uniswap’s $1.06 million trading fees on the same day.

GMX Flipped Uniswap in Daily Fees on Nov. 28. Source: Delphi Digital

This seemingly renewed buying sentiment in the GMX market, helping its price rally 35% to $54.50 afterward.

Moreover, GMX also benefited from the growing discontent against centralized exchanges in the wake of the FTX collapse. The decentralized exchange’s revenue rose by 107% to $5 million in November, boosted by a 128% increase in annualized trading volume and a 31% rise in daily active users.

GMX exchange’s financial data. Source: Token Terminal

In comparison, Uniswap’s annualized revenue increased by about 75% and daily active users by 8%. 

Independent market analyst Zen noted that GMX’s outperformance could have stemmed from its token holders receiving a good portion of all trading fees — about 30%, according to GMX’s official declaration.

On the other hand, the holders of Uniswap’s native token UNI do not receive shares from the platform’s trading fees.

“[GMX is] an obvious buy and hold during this bear market,” Zen added, saying that it is “consistently the second highest earning protocol after Uniswap.” Excerpts:

“Leverage trading becomes dominant during bear markets. FTX and Bybit grew a lot last time. Expecting [a] similar story here. No big FDV overhang.”

GMX price technicals tilt bearish

From a technical analysis perspective, GMX’s ongoing bull run risks exhaustion in the coming days. 

Related: FTX’s collapse could change crypto industry governance standards for good

On the daily chart, GMX’s price tests its multi-month ascending trendline resistance for a potential pullback, based on its previous corrections after testing the same trendline. In doing so, the token eyes a decline toward the ascending trendline support. 

GMX/USD daily price chart. Source: TradingView

As of Dec. 1, GMX faced an increase in selling pressure…

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