Fixed
World perfectly now
“Drip Sent”
Fixed
World perfectly now
“Drip Sent”
hey guys, today I mostly close yo publish my new presentation, and submit last step for the hackathon
As a metis OG since the birth of metis in 2021 I’ve tested the dapp several times and I very much like the UI and how fast it executes trades
Lets see how it performs when it goes to mainnet
lfg brother we’re doing our best
Dogex is positioning itself as a gateway for newcomers to perpetual trading. At first glance, the platform emphasizes simplicity, but beneath the clean surface, some key aspects still feel underexplored.
The design is intentionally minimalistic. One-click order placement and a built-in risk meter make the first trading steps less intimidating. For beginners, this lowers friction significantly. Still, it remains unclear how the system translates these simplified visuals into actual protection once markets turn chaotic.
Normal execution works smoothly, but questions arise around edge cases — sudden liquidity gaps, rapid volatility spikes, or cascading liquidations. Transparency on how Dogex responds in such scenarios would be crucial for building user trust.
Marketing highlights AI alerts as a core advantage. Yet practical details — speed of updates, adaptability to live price swings, and resilience in extreme market conditions — are not sufficiently explained. Traders also don’t know if they can fine-tune alert thresholds to match their own strategies.
Customizability appears limited. Without the ability to set personalized triggers or filter noise, users risk being flooded with repetitive notifications. Over time, this could diminish confidence in the platform’s risk tools rather than enhance it.
Onboarding feels light — easy enough for a first trade. But the connection between the risk meter, AI alerts, and actual risk management isn’t fully spelled out. Novice users may grasp how to place trades quickly, but not why the alerts matter or how to configure them effectively.
Dogex excels at making perpetuals trading approachable. Its biggest challenge lies not in execution flow but in proving that its risk tools are more than cosmetic. Greater clarity, transparency, and user control would turn a promising entry-level product into a platform capable of retaining traders long term.
Dogex
Initial Impression
Dogex immediately stands out for its clean interface and AI-powered trading flow. The platform feels user-friendly, with smooth navigation and responsive features, making it approachable for newcomers while still aiming to provide advanced risk tools.
Positive Takeaways
Simplicity & Speed:** The DEX leverages Hyperion’s fast infrastructure effectively, reducing complexity for traders.
AI Responsiveness: Testers were impressed with how quickly the AI responded to inputs and signals.
Smooth UI: Early testing highlighted a surprisingly polished interface with little friction in basic
Open Questions
Risk Management:** How does the AI alert system behave during volatile market conditions? Can alerts be customized by users (e.g., liquidation thresholds, % moves)?
Market Adaptation: Does the AI adapt dynamically to momentum shifts, or is it driven by preset conditions?
Signal Management: Is there an option to mute signals during sideways or low-action periods to prevent noise?
Safeguards: What protections exist to avoid overloading users with unnecessary notifications?
Suggestions
Allow traders to configure or mute alerts based on market conditions.
Double down on DEX-first positioning to avoid confusion with secondary features.
Keep UI improvements rolling, as simplicity is the strongest asset so far.
Dogex has a promising foundation: smooth execution, AI-driven insights, and Hyperion-powered speed. The next step is to refine its risk management tools and clarify its core focus. By prioritizing transparency and trader control, Dogex could become a standout player in the perpetuals DEX market.
thanks bossman really appreciate your feedback
good catch bro - thank you so much. Will accurately review this with team
Gm ser, can we get announcements of dates?
you can check it in Twitter future vision post
Love what you guys are building, can we connect here or either on TG so we can work on some cross-marketing initiatives. Can share Telegram handle and I will reach out
hey could you write me in twitter in dms?
We’re excited to introduce new DogEx AI Vibe Trader today
Are we allowed to make changes to the Dapp during judging period ?
Today I negotiating with trading view and fixed some staff connected with oracle
According to the hackathon rules, no changes are allowed to the code until judging is complete. However, this project has pushed new features after the deadline. This is unfair to other participants who are following the rules, and action should be taken to ensure fairness.
Fair point being raised. I’m not a builder here, but this seems like a bad practice, especially when other builders are not pushing new updates. Hopefully, the Metis team can look into it.