The post BONK proposed as official dYdX integration partner for revenue sharing appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The dYdX community is reviewing a new governance proposal to designate BONK, one of the largest retail ecosystems on Solana (SOL), as an official integration partner for the decentralized exchange’s revenue-sharing program. If approved, BONK will launch a dedicated trading frontend that routes orders directly to the dYdX Chain, allowing user activity to be tracked through the protocol’s order router revenue system. Under the proposal, BONK would receive 50% of the protocol’s share of trading fees generated through its integration. dYdX governance is considering a new proposal to approve @bonk_inu as an official dYdX integration partner under the Partner Revenue Share Program. The proposal outlines a dedicated BONK-powered frontend routing orders to the dYdX Chain, with 50% of the protocol’s fee revenue… pic.twitter.com/hPTAVPrQoS — dYdX Foundation (@dydxfoundation) December 8, 2025 Expanding dYdX’s presence within Solana The proposal highlights BONK’s large retail community on Solana and its ability to drive significant user activity across partner applications. By deploying a BONK-branded frontend powered by dYdX, the integration would introduce the exchange to a wide base of retail traders while increasing the protocol’s visibility across the Solana ecosystem. The initiative builds on the dYdX Q4 roadmap, which allows governance-approved partners to earn a share of protocol fees. The framework is designed to strengthen collaboration incentives, deepen liquidity, and promote community-driven growth. Community feedback on the proposal is now open, and if no major objections arise, BONK plans to submit the on-chain governance vote on December 11, 2025. Featured image via Shutterstock.  Source: https://finbold.com/bonk-proposed-as-official-dydx-integration-partner-for-revenue-sharing/The post BONK proposed as official dYdX integration partner for revenue sharing appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The dYdX community is reviewing a new governance proposal to designate BONK, one of the largest retail ecosystems on Solana (SOL), as an official integration partner for the decentralized exchange’s revenue-sharing program. If approved, BONK will launch a dedicated trading frontend that routes orders directly to the dYdX Chain, allowing user activity to be tracked through the protocol’s order router revenue system. Under the proposal, BONK would receive 50% of the protocol’s share of trading fees generated through its integration. dYdX governance is considering a new proposal to approve @bonk_inu as an official dYdX integration partner under the Partner Revenue Share Program. The proposal outlines a dedicated BONK-powered frontend routing orders to the dYdX Chain, with 50% of the protocol’s fee revenue… pic.twitter.com/hPTAVPrQoS — dYdX Foundation (@dydxfoundation) December 8, 2025 Expanding dYdX’s presence within Solana The proposal highlights BONK’s large retail community on Solana and its ability to drive significant user activity across partner applications. By deploying a BONK-branded frontend powered by dYdX, the integration would introduce the exchange to a wide base of retail traders while increasing the protocol’s visibility across the Solana ecosystem. The initiative builds on the dYdX Q4 roadmap, which allows governance-approved partners to earn a share of protocol fees. The framework is designed to strengthen collaboration incentives, deepen liquidity, and promote community-driven growth. Community feedback on the proposal is now open, and if no major objections arise, BONK plans to submit the on-chain governance vote on December 11, 2025. Featured image via Shutterstock.  Source: https://finbold.com/bonk-proposed-as-official-dydx-integration-partner-for-revenue-sharing/

BONK proposed as official dYdX integration partner for revenue sharing

2025/12/09 18:00

The dYdX community is reviewing a new governance proposal to designate BONK, one of the largest retail ecosystems on Solana (SOL), as an official integration partner for the decentralized exchange’s revenue-sharing program.

If approved, BONK will launch a dedicated trading frontend that routes orders directly to the dYdX Chain, allowing user activity to be tracked through the protocol’s order router revenue system. Under the proposal, BONK would receive 50% of the protocol’s share of trading fees generated through its integration.

Expanding dYdX’s presence within Solana

The proposal highlights BONK’s large retail community on Solana and its ability to drive significant user activity across partner applications. By deploying a BONK-branded frontend powered by dYdX, the integration would introduce the exchange to a wide base of retail traders while increasing the protocol’s visibility across the Solana ecosystem.

The initiative builds on the dYdX Q4 roadmap, which allows governance-approved partners to earn a share of protocol fees. The framework is designed to strengthen collaboration incentives, deepen liquidity, and promote community-driven growth.

Community feedback on the proposal is now open, and if no major objections arise, BONK plans to submit the on-chain governance vote on December 11, 2025.

Featured image via Shutterstock. 

Source: https://finbold.com/bonk-proposed-as-official-dydx-integration-partner-for-revenue-sharing/

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