[PRESS RELEASE – George Town, British Virgin Islands, December 15th, 2025] Aster, an on-chain trading platform focused on performance and privacy and supported [PRESS RELEASE – George Town, British Virgin Islands, December 15th, 2025] Aster, an on-chain trading platform focused on performance and privacy and supported

Aster Launches Shield Mode, a Protected High-Performance Trading Mode for On-Chain Traders

2025/12/15 23:37

[PRESS RELEASE – George Town, British Virgin Islands, December 15th, 2025]

Aster, an on-chain trading platform focused on performance and privacy and supported by YZi Labs, has announced the launch of Shield Mode. This new feature, integrated into Aster Perpetual, introduces a protected trading option designed to offer high-leverage trading—up to 1001x—within a more secure and flexible on-chain environment.

Shield Mode represents a key milestone in Aster’s mission to build the next generation of on-chain trading platforms, designed to serve advanced traders while addressing the challenges of trading in fully transparent on-chain markets.

Evolving On-Chain Trading: From 1001x to Shield Mode

Aster’s 1001x product offers up to 1001x leverage, zero slippage, no opening fees, and fully on-chain settlement. As on-chain trading infrastructure evolved, participants became increasingly aware of the transparency-related trade-offs—particularly the exposure of trading strategies and intentions to the broader market.

In mid-2025, Aster introduced Hidden Orders on Aster Perpetual, enabling traders to conceal order price and size from the public order book while retaining access to available liquidity. This update was aimed at enhancing trading discretion within an on-chain environment.

Shield Mode builds on this foundation by introducing a more comprehensive protected trading mode, combining high-leverage performance with stronger protection of trading intent and a smoother, more controlled trading experience.

Shield Mode: A New Trading Mode on Aster

Shield Mode is a new trading mode built directly into Aster Perpetual, bringing the full 1001x trading experience into a single interface and account system.

The new mode simplifies how traders open and manage long or short positions by removing the need to interact with a public order book, while allowing seamless access to high-leverage trading without cross-chain switching, fragmented workflows, or frequent on-chain transaction signing.

Core features of Aster’s 1001x trading model remain intact, including up to 1001x leverage for BTC and ETH, zero slippage, and no opening fees. Shield Mode further improves efficiency by eliminating closing fees, removing gas costs entirely, and enabling faster trade execution. Together, these improvements set a new benchmark for cost-efficient, high-performance on-chain perpetual trading.

Flexible Fees, Designed for Different Trading Styles

Shield Mode is designed to support a flexible fee model, giving traders the ability to choose how they pay for trading based on their strategy and preferences.

In future updates, traders will be able to choose between Commission Mode, a transparent fixed percentage fee per trade designed for consistent and high-volume trading, and PnL Mode, a performance-based model where fees are only charged on profitable trades.

To celebrate the launch of Shield Mode, all Shield Mode fees will be waived until the end of the year.

This upcoming flexibility is intended to give traders greater control over trading costs and allow different trading styles to operate under fee structures that better match their risk profiles and trading behavior.

Building the Foundation for the Next Phase of Aster

Shield Mode reflects Aster’s broader vision beyond a single trading feature. By introducing a protected trading mode for on-chain markets, Aster gives traders greater discretion and stronger protection of their trading strategies.

By integrating the 1001x trading capability directly into Aster Perpetual, Shield Mode contributes to the ongoing consolidation of Aster’s core trading features into a unified system, aimed at streamlining access to high leverage and position management.

Combined with gas-free trading and zero fees, Shield Mode sets a new standard for efficiency and performance in on-chain perpetual trading. With this launch, Aster introduces additional features aimed at supporting professional and high-performance trading within the evolving landscape of on-chain finance.

About Aster

Aster is an on-chain trading platform offering high-performance perpetual and spot trading with MEV-aware trading mechanics, advanced order types such as Hidden Orders, and a protected trading mode, Shield Mode, across multiple chains. Beyond trading, Aster enables greater capital efficiency through Trade & Earn and supports ecosystem growth via Rocket Launch, which connects real traders with early-stage liquidity opportunities. Backed by YZi Labs, Aster is building toward its own Aster Chain and is currently running a multi-stage airdrop and incentive program to support its global community.

Users can learn more at Aster official website, or connect with Aster on the official X account.

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