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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 13 MIN

Contracts on Monad: The Infrastructure Layer That DeFi Needs | LeverUp Podcast

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Monad crossed $400M in TVL within five months of mainnet launch. But TVL is a foundation, not a ceiling — and the next phase of any L1 cycle is determined by which financial primitives get built. Perpetual contracts are the most important of those. They deepen price discovery, enable hedging, concentrate leverage-seeking capital, and create the conditions for institutional participation. Without perps, a DeFi ecosystem can exist, but it won't be as deep as one that has them.In this episode, we break down why chain architecture matters for perp quality — oracle freshness, throughput, composability — and why Monad's design directly addresses each requirement. Then we go deeper on the capital formation dynamics: how LP-dependent perp protocols face a bootstrapping problem on new chains, why collateral flexibility determines how ecosystem tokens interact with leverage, and how oracle quality becomes infrastructure for the broader ecosystem, not just the trading venue.LeverUp is Monad's native perpetuals protocol, and this episode examines each of its design choices — protocol-managed virtual liquidity, Pyth Pro oracle integration, AnyCollateral, RWA pairs — through the lens of what they mean for how capital forms on Monad. The thesis is about ecosystem infrastructure, not a product pitch.Figures mentioned reflect data at time of recording — check app.leverup.xyz for current rates and metrics.Links:- Trade on LeverUp: https://app.leverup.xyz- Full article: https://blog.leverup.xyz/monad-perps-landscape/

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