GRVT exchange has launched a new feature for its users—Configurable Leverage, allowing traders to better manage their positions in perpetual futures markets.
A New Feature for Traders
The hybrid centralized exchange GRVT, the world's first regulated decentralized exchange, has introduced a new feature that allows traders to configure leverage according to their preferences. This feature was implemented based on numerous requests from the GRVT community. It enhances the process of managing position sizes and risk levels for users.
What is Configurable Leverage
Configurable Leverage allows traders to move the slider from 1x to 50x, depending on their preferences and risk profile. The system automatically alerts the trader if the chosen leverage exceeds possible margin limitations. This feature is available for all GRVT-supported pairs, including newly added assets: $ZK, $SOL, $BNB, $ARB, $OP, $TON, $POL, $ATOM, and $PEPE.
Community Reaction and Future Developments
The launch of Configurable Leverage has been one of the most anticipated updates by users. GRVT aims to quickly execute the most popular requests from its growing trading community. Through a feedback form, users can suggest new features and tokens they would like to see on the platform.
The introduction of Configurable Leverage on GRVT exchange demonstrates the company's commitment to considering its users' opinions and striving to improve trading conditions for the community.