Smart Aggregation Execution

When you trade on DeepCoin, your order is first relayed to the Deepcoin exchange, then routed in real time to our aggregated exchange network (Binance, OKX, Coinbase, and more). The engine scans live depth across venues and picks the path with the richest liquidity and lowest slippage. Execution still uses leverage conversion — same direction, same notional value, synchronized P&L.

Your Order
100 USDT × 1000x
Margin 100 USDT · Leverage 1000x
Instant Relay
Deepcoin Exchange
Risk · Convert
Risk check · leverage conversion
Smart Route
Aggregated Venue Fill
Best Depth
OKX · Binance · Coinbase · …

Why Aggregation + Leverage Conversion?

Single venues cap leverage (often 100x–125x) and depth varies by market. DeepCoin keeps notional value identical while converting ultra-high leverage, then routes each fill to wherever liquidity is strongest — never locked to one exchange.

Conversion Logic

Key formula: Notional Value = Margin × Leverage

[Your Order on DeepCoin]
  Margin:         100 USDT
  Leverage:       1000x
  Notional Value: 100 × 1000 = 100,000 USDT
  Direction:      Long BTC

[Deepcoin Exchange]
  Risk check + leverage conversion
  Target notional: 100,000 USDT (unchanged)

[Aggregated Venue — best route selected]
  Example route:  OKX (deepest book at fill time)
  Leverage:       100x          ← venue-supported
  Margin:         100,000 ÷ 100 = 1,000 USDT  ← funded by system
  Direction:      Long BTC      ← identical to yours

The key point: same notional value, same direction. Only the leverage ratio and margin differ.
You put up 100 USDT, the system puts up 1,000 USDT. But since both control 100,000 USDT notional value, the P&L is perfectly synchronized.

P&L Comparison

Same trade, user side vs system side — the profit/loss amount is always identical. Here are three real scenarios.

Scenario 1 BTC price up 0.1% (long profit)

👤 User Side

Margin:         100 USDT
Leverage:       1000x
Notional Value: 100,000 USDT

Price up 0.1%:
Profit = 100,000 × 0.1% = 100 USDT
Return = 100 / 100 = 100%

🖥️ Execution Side (Aggregated)

Margin:         1,000 USDT
Leverage:       100x
Notional Value: 100,000 USDT

Price up 0.1%:
Profit = 100,000 × 0.1% = 100 USDT
Return = 100 / 1,000 = 10%
✅ P&L is identical: both +100 USDT
Scenario 2 BTC price down 0.05% (long loss)

👤 User Side

Margin:         100 USDT
Leverage:       1000x
Notional Value: 100,000 USDT

Price down 0.05%:
Loss = 100,000 × 0.05% = 50 USDT
Loss rate = 50 / 100 = -50%

🖥️ Execution Side (Aggregated)

Margin:         1,000 USDT
Leverage:       100x
Notional Value: 100,000 USDT

Price down 0.05%:
Loss = 100,000 × 0.05% = 50 USDT
Loss rate = 50 / 1,000 = -5%
✅ Loss is identical: both -50 USDT
Scenario 3 BTC price up 0.5% (long big profit)

👤 User Side

Margin:         100 USDT
Leverage:       1000x
Notional Value: 100,000 USDT

Price up 0.5%:
Profit = 100,000 × 0.5% = 500 USDT
Return = 500 / 100 = 500%

🖥️ Execution Side (Aggregated)

Margin:         1,000 USDT
Leverage:       100x
Notional Value: 100,000 USDT

Price up 0.5%:
Profit = 100,000 × 0.5% = 500 USDT
Return = 500 / 1,000 = 50%
✅ Profit is identical: both +500 USDT

Key Takeaway

No matter how the price moves, your P&L and the system's hedged P&L on the routed venue are always equal.

The only differences are:

  • Different margin — you put up 100 USDT, the system puts up 1,000 USDT
  • Different leverage — you use 1000x, the system uses 100x
  • Different return rate — but the profit/loss amount is exactly the same

This is the essence of leverage conversion: by converting the leverage ratio, you use less capital to control the same notional value and get the same P&L result.

Leverage Conversion Reference

How user margin and system margin compare at different leverage levels.

Your Margin Your Leverage Notional Value System Leverage System Margin +0.1% Profit (Both)
100 USDT100x10,000100x100 USDT+10 USDT
100 USDT500x50,000100x500 USDT+50 USDT
100 USDT1000x100,000100x1,000 USDT+100 USDT
100 USDT3000x300,000100x3,000 USDT+300 USDT