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Astherus on BNB Chain: From OG Meme Coin to Aster DEX — History, Tokenomics, and How to Navigate the Shift

Astherus on BNB Chain: From OG Meme Coin to Aster DEX — History, Tokenomics, and How to Navigate the Shift

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What is Astherus on BNB Chain?

Astherus (contract: 0x39aea3d999eddbfbe73015b9b274cb912a144444) began life on BNB Chain (BEP-20) with a dual identity: a multi-asset liquidity hub designed to optimize staked assets and, culturally, an “OG meme coin” with an enthusiastic community. The initial token supply was 1,000,000,000 ASTHERUS, with some sources reporting a circulating supply equal to the total.

In late 2024, Astherus merged with APX Finance (a decentralized perpetuals protocol). In March 2025, the combined project rebranded to Aster, launching a next‑gen decentralized exchange focused on spot and perpetuals.

In short: the token at this address is the original Astherus token, while the project’s development and liquidity focus have moved to the Aster ecosystem.

The evolution: Astherus → Aster (via APX merger)

  • Late 2024: Astherus merges with APX Finance to pair liquidity and yield expertise with a proven perp trading stack.
  • March 2025: Rebrand to Aster and launch of AsterDEX with spot and perpetuals.

Aster highlights at a glance

  • Dual trading modes:
    • Simple Mode: one‑click, on‑chain, MEV‑resistant perpetual trading with up to 1001x leverage.
    • Pro Mode: advanced order book interface with deep liquidity and low fees.
  • “Trade & Earn” model: Use yield‑bearing assets as margin for perps, so your collateral can earn while you trade.
  • Yield products (Aster Earn):
  • Multi‑chain footprint: BNB Chain, Ethereum, Solana, and Arbitrum.
  • Roadmap: zero‑knowledge proofs, an Aster‑native L1, and intent‑based architecture to simplify DeFi UX.

Quick refresher on terms:

  • Perpetuals (perps): futures‑like derivatives with no expiry date.
  • Liquid staking derivative (LSD): a token that represents staked assets (e.g., staked BNB) while remaining liquid for DeFi use.

Tokenomics: original Astherus vs. ASTER

Original Astherus (this address on BNB Chain)

  • Name/Symbol: Astherus (community often used $ASTHERUS)
  • Supply: 1,000,000,000
  • Role today: Legacy/predecessor token; project focus shifted to Aster

ASTER (rebranded ecosystem token for Aster DEX)

  • Symbol: ASTER
  • Total Supply: 8,000,000,000
  • Initial Circulating Supply (TGE): ~1.66B
  • Allocation:
    • Airdrop: 53.5% (4.28B)
    • Ecosystem & Community: 30% (2.4B)
    • Treasury: 7% (560M)
    • Team: 5% (400M)
    • Liquidity & Listings: 4.5% (360M)
  • Utilities:
    • Governance: vote on upgrades, fees, and treasury allocation.
    • Trading benefits: fee discounts on spot and perps.
    • Revenue sharing: stake ASTER to earn protocol revenue.
    • Ecosystem growth: grants and partnerships to bootstrap liquidity and expansion.

Market snapshot (early Oct 2025)

Original Astherus (this BNB address)

  • Price range: roughly $0.0005947–$0.001544
  • Market cap: reports vary from unverified to self‑reported ~$1.54M (assuming 1B circulating)
  • ATH: $0.00236

ASTER (Aster DEX token)

  • Price: ~ $1.38–$1.47
  • Market cap: ~$2.80–$2.97B
  • 24h volume: often in the hundreds of millions USD
  • ATH: $2.41 (Sept 24, 2025)
  • Post‑TGE performance: >1,500% growth since Sept 2025 TGE

Note: market data is volatile and may change rapidly. Always cross‑check live dashboards.

Where to research and trade

Tip: If you prefer on‑chain execution for the original Astherus, consider BNB Chain DEXs and always verify the exact contract address before trading.

Smart contract and security notes

  • Original Astherus contract (0x39aea3d...4444): BscScan shows “No Contract Security Audit Submitted.” This does not necessarily imply insecurity, but it means no audit is posted there for this specific token.
  • Aster protocol audits: The broader Aster DEX stack has undergone audits. See official reports via Aster’s audit page.

Security takeaway: Projects that merge and rebrand can leave multiple tokens/contracts in circulation. Always confirm you are interacting with the intended, audited contracts—especially when bridging or staking.

Community and official links

Original Astherus channels

Aster (current ecosystem)

Backers and listings

  • Backed by YZi Labs (formerly Binance Labs) via the Season 7 incubation program (announcement)
  • ASTER token listed on Binance; Binance Alpha supported APX → ASTER migration

Using tools to navigate meme tokens and perps

If you’re tracking Astherus and similar meme‑adjacent tokens across chains, specialized dashboards can help:

These tools are helpful for spotting liquidity shifts, large wallet moves, and unusual volume—key signals when projects evolve or migrate.

Risks and what to watch

  • Volatility: Both Astherus and ASTER have exhibited large price swings. Size positions accordingly and set clear risk limits.
  • Contract confusion: The original Astherus token and the newer ASTER token co‑exist. Double‑check contract addresses before buying, staking, or bridging.
  • Audit gaps: The Astherus token contract at this BNB address has no publicly posted audit on BscScan, whereas Aster DEX components report audits. Verify the exact contract you plan to use.
  • Liquidity drift: As development and community energy moves to Aster, the legacy Astherus token may face thinner liquidity and greater slippage.
  • Roadmap execution: Aster’s ambitious plans (ZK, a dedicated L1, intents) carry technical and delivery risk.

Bottom line

  • Astherus (BNB Chain) is the legacy token that seeded what is now Aster, a multi‑chain DEX for spot and perpetuals.
  • The project’s core tokenomics, governance, and incentives have shifted to ASTER, with robust airdrop and ecosystem allocations.
  • Traders should distinguish clearly between the original Astherus token and the ASTER token, verify contracts, and use reputable platforms and analytics to manage risk.

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