Sai Launches Perps Platform Combining CEX Speed with Onchain Settlement

TheNewsCryptoОпубліковано о 2026-02-18Востаннє оновлено о 2026-02-18

Анотація

Sai has launched Sai Perps, a perpetuals trading platform designed to combine the speed and user experience of a centralized exchange (CEX) with the transparency and self-custody of onchain settlement. The platform offers gasless transactions to reduce friction while maintaining onchain security. Alongside the launch, Sai announced the "Let’s Go Saicho" trading competition, running from February 18 to March 19, 2026, with $25,000 in total prizes. The competition includes a PNL-based phase and a first-come, first-served phase to reward both performance and early participation. Key advantages of Sai Perps include a CEX-like interface, deep liquidity infrastructure, accessibility for all traders, and plans to expand into stocks, commodities, and FX markets. The platform aims to make advanced trading accessible without compromising on transparency or self-custody.

Panama City, Republic of Panama, February 18th, 2026, Chainwire

Sai today launched Sai Perps, a perpetuals trading platform built to be as fast and intuitive as a centralized exchange with the transparency and self-custody of onchain settlement. The platform features gasless transactions, removing friction for traders while maintaining full onchain security.

Sai also unveiled Let’s Go Saicho, a one-month onchain trading competition running February 18 through March 19, 2026, with $25,000 in total prizes. The campaign is structured in two phases designed to reward both performance and participation: a PNL competition for profitable traders, followed by a first-come, first-serve “Be Early” phase for traders who engage early and hit a minimum volume threshold.

“Onchain markets shouldn’t require traders to compromise between speed and self-custody,” said Matthias Darblade, a Sai contributor. “Sai Perps is designed for active traders who want a clean, CEX-like experience, while still getting the transparency and settlement guarantees that only onchain infrastructure can provide.”

Why Sai vs. Other Perps DEXs

Sai Perps is built around the premise: trading should be accessible without the usual friction of onchain perps. Compared to existing perpDEXs, Sai stands out in many ways:

  • CEX-like UX, onchain settlement: A streamlined trading experience designed to be fast and familiar, with trades settling onchain for transparency and verifiability.
  • Infrastructure built for deep, smooth markets: Sai has focused heavily on liquidity, risk systems, and oracle design to support more consistent execution and robust market integrity.
  • Accessible to both new and experienced traders: A platform experience optimized for speed and clarity, without sacrificing advanced trading capability.
  • Roadmap beyond crypto perps: Sai’s planned expansion includes stocks, commodities, and FX markets, plus user-focused capital efficiency features like Sai Savings (yield on deposits), and cross-chain deposits.

Let’s Go Saicho: $25,000 Trading Competition (Feb 18 – Mar 19, 2026)

Let’s Go Saicho is a one-month competition rewarding trading on Sai across two two-week phases:

  • Phase 1 (Feb 18 – Mar 4): PNL Competition | $20,000 prize pool, 50 winners
  • Phase 2 (Mar 5 – Mar 19): Be Early (First Come First Serve) | $5,000 prize pool, 50 winners

All markets listed on Sai are eligible in both phases. Traders may go long or short on any listed pair using supported collateral (e.g., USDC and other supported assets such as stNIBI, as available on Sai). For more details on Sai’s Trading Competition, visit here.

About Sai

Sai is a new perpetuals trading platform designed to feel as easy and fast as a centralized exchange, while still settling fully onchain. Sai’s mission is to make advanced trading accessible without sacrificing transparency or self-custody.

Sai is focused on finalizing its core trading infrastructure and user experience, building liquidity and risk systems for smoother execution, and laying groundwork for yield features that help users earn on idle collateral. Next on the roadmap: expanded markets (stocks, commodities, FX), Sai Savings, cross-chain deposits, and smart accounts for gasless trading.

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QWhat is Sai Perps and how does it combine CEX experience with onchain benefits?

ASai Perps is a perpetuals trading platform designed to offer the speed and intuitive user experience of a centralized exchange (CEX) while maintaining the transparency, verifiability, and self-custody of onchain settlement. It features gasless transactions to reduce friction for traders.

QWhat is the name and duration of the trading competition announced by Sai, and what is the total prize pool?

AThe trading competition is called 'Let’s Go Saicho'. It runs for one month, from February 18th through March 19th, 2026, and has a total prize pool of $25,000.

QHow is the 'Let’s Go Saicho' competition structured?

AThe competition is structured in two phases. Phase 1 (Feb 18 – Mar 4) is a PNL competition with a $20,000 prize pool for 50 profitable traders. Phase 2 (Mar 5 – Mar 19) is a 'Be Early' first-come, first-serve phase with a $5,000 prize pool for 50 traders who engage early and hit a minimum volume threshold.

QAccording to the article, what are some key ways Sai Perps differentiates itself from other perpetuals DEXs?

ASai differentiates itself with a CEX-like user experience, a strong focus on liquidity and risk systems for deep and smooth markets, accessibility for both new and experienced traders, and a roadmap that includes expanding beyond crypto into stocks, commodities, and FX markets.

QWhat future features are mentioned in Sai's roadmap beyond crypto perpetuals?

ASai's planned expansion includes adding markets for stocks, commodities, and FX. The roadmap also includes user-focused features like Sai Savings (yield on deposits), cross-chain deposits, and smart accounts for gasless trading.

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