PancakeSwap futures on Arbitrum hit $1 billion trade volume, fails to catalyze CAKE price recovery

PancakeSwap V2 futures trading on Arbitrum hit a milestone of $1 billion in total trading volume.
The decentralized exchange announced a $25 million CAKE token burn that took place on Monday.
CAKE price failed to recover despite bullish developments in the DEX’s ecosystem.

PancakeSwap (CAKE), the token of a decentralized exchange platform, failed to recover from its slump despite the recent developments in the project’s ecosystem. The DEXes futures trading on Arbitrum hit a key milestone alongside a massive token burn by the exchange platform.

PancakeSwap announces new milestones and developments

According to an official tweet from PancakeSwap’s X (formerly Twitter) account, the DEX launched perpetuals trading, a derivative contract that allows speculation on the price of assets without an expiration date, on Arbitrum in 2023. 

The DEX noted a record $1 billion in total trading volume on Arbitrum. This points to the demand for perpetuals trading among users in the Arbitrum ecosystem and supports the theory of increasing relevance of PancakeSwap among market participants. 

Another key development is CAKE token burn by the exchange. The exchange revealed that $25 million worth of tokens (8,740,957 CAKE) was burned on Monday. Typically, a token burn reduces the circulating supply of an asset, easing selling pressure and supporting price recovery.


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