DeFi’s most popular options trading Dapps!

Learn about the top decentralized options trading platforms

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Quick summary

Options trading, until recently, was exclusive to centralized exchanges. While this reduces fees, centralized exchanges maintain custody of your assets. This puts you at risk, as a third party controls your assets, not you. Now, there are decentralized alternatives available to use! This gives you complete control, and this article will go through the best!

Disclaimer: Options trading is risky. Before using any of these options, do your own research. A good place to start is with Deribit’s excellent primer on options trading.

How do options work?

Options give traders the ability to bet on the price direction of an asset. For example, if a trader thinks the price of a cryptocurrency will increase, they can buy a call option. This gives them the right to buy an asset at a specific price on the expiry date. And, if they think the cryptocurrency will decrease, they buy a put. Again, this gives them the right to sell the asset on the expiry date at a specific price.

Let's run through an example.

If the price of ETH is $1700, and a trader thinks that it will increase, they can buy a call option at $1800. At the expiry date, if the price of ETH is $1900, the trader can buy ETH at $1800 because of their call option. They can then sell it at market value for $1900, making a profit of $100 before fees.

Inversely, if the price of ETH is at $1700, and a trader thinks that the price will decrease, they can buy a put option at $1600. At the expiry date, if the price of ETH declines to $1500, the trader can now exercise their option, selling ETH at $1600. As the price is higher than the current market rate, it gives the trader a $100 profit before fees.

Options give traders the right to buy an asset at a specific price without any obligation. If these two hypothetical scenarios don’t work out for the trader, they don't have to buy the ETH. But, the trader will always pay a fee for the option to buy.

Best option trading Dapps

Trading options have mainly happened on centralized exchanges. But this is now changing. Here are some of the best decentralized options trading Dapps!

Opyn

Opyn offers a product known as "Squeeth", which is a power perpetual (a perpetual derivative indexed to a power of the price of an underlying instrument) that tracks the price of ETH². In plain English, this means you can trade the price of ETH using leverage without liquidations or having to deal with expiry dates.

You can either go Long Squeeth (if you think the price of ETH will increase and if you're correct, you'll earn more than you would with 2x leverage) or Short Squeeth (if you think the price of ETH will decrease).

Alternatively, you can use their Crab Strategy (if you think that ETH will trade within a small range allowing you to earn yield).

To learn more about Squeeth and Opyn, we recommend you read their primer.

Trading Long Squeeth on the Opyn dashboard which include historic PnL

Website: opyn.co

Twitter Account: @opyn_

Lyra

Lyra is a decentralized exchange for trading options that allows traders to buy and sell options on cryptocurrencies against a pool of liquidity known as a Market Maker Vault. Additionally, anyone can deposit stablecoins in the market maker and earn the spread as yield. Lyra is unique in that it can list up to 10 strikes per board with expiries out to 3 months and currently has markets live for ETH, BTC, and SOL European options. Traders can also access partial collateralization for selling options.

Trading options with Lyra Finance

Website: https://www.lyra.finance

Twitter: https://twitter.com/lyrafinance

Hegic

Hegic offers gas-free option trading for wBTC and ETH (minimum 1 wBTC or 10 ETH). With its easy-to-understand user interface, you can choose how many options you want and how long you want to hold the contract. The costs are displayed to you and there is a profit calculator which adjusts based on the terms of the options contract so you know how much you could potentially make.

An example options trade on Hegic

Website: hegic.co

Twitter Account: @HegicOptions

Ribbon

The final platform on this list is Ribbon finance. Unlike Opyn and Hegic, Ribbon offers structured finance products like covered calls or put-selling in their vaults to generate yield for investors.

Covered calls are where an investor thinks an asset they own will decrease in value, so they sell a call option against their asset to earn a premium. Whereas put-selling is when the investor thinks the price will increase, so they sell put options on their asset to earn a premium.

To use Ribbon, traders deposit their crypto into their chosen Ribbon vault, which will automatically run the intended trading strategy on their asset.

Ribbon Finance covered call V2 Theta Vault

Website: ribbon.finance

Twitter Account: @ribbonfinance

Further resources

Options TVL Rankings - Defi Llama

A Comparison of Decentralized Options Platforms | by Ryan Tian | Coinmonks

Comparing Defi Options Trading Protocols | Hegic, Hedget & Opyn | $hedget $hegic $eth

How to Hedge with Hegic On-Chain Put Options

A Random Walk Through DeFi with Ribbon Finance

Opyn Learning Group: DeFi Option Strategies for Different Market Environments with Trader Dojo

How to make money with automated options strategies with Ribbon Finance

Detailed Twitter Thread on Options Trading