ApeX guides
Plain-English, honest guides to trading on ApeX Omni — how the fees work, whether it's safe, and how it stacks up against other perpetual DEXes.
How to use the ApeX referral code
Applying a referral code on ApeX Omni takes about a minute, but it has one property that catches people out: the code binds at sign-up. Get it right when you create the account and a 20% fee discount follows you on every perp trade; skip it and you're paying full fees.
Read guideApeX Omni review: an honest 2026 verdict
ApeX Omni is a non-custodial perpetual-futures exchange: a decentralized venue where you trade with leverage from your own wallet, with an order book that feels like a centralized exchange but settlement that stays on-chain. This review covers what it does well, where it falls short, and who it actually suits — not a sales pitch.
Read guideApeX fees explained: what you actually pay
ApeX Omni's fee schedule is genuinely simple by perp-DEX standards, but 'simple' isn't the same as 'obvious'. There are trading fees, funding payments, a separate spot-swap fee, and withdrawal mechanics that behave differently depending on which chain you use — and only one of those is reduced by a referral code.
Read guideIs ApeX safe? An honest look
Any site sharing a referral code has an incentive to tell you the exchange behind it is safe. So instead of adjectives, this review sticks to checkable facts: how ApeX Omni holds funds, what happens if the operator disappears, what's been audited, what the track record shows — and the genuine risks that no perp exchange can remove.
Read guideApeX vs Hyperliquid: an honest comparison
ApeX Omni and Hyperliquid are both order-book perp DEXes with no KYC, and both are good at what they do — which is exactly why most comparisons of them are useless. They're written to funnel you to whichever platform pays the author more.
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