@injective has built a suite of synthetic perpetual markets, called iAssets, that let traders gain exposure to equities, commodities, and foreign exchange without holding the underlying asset
@injective has built a suite of synthetic perpetual markets, called iAssets, that let traders gain exposure to equities, commodities, and foreign exchange without holding the underlying asset. iAssets bring traditional markets onto Injective in a fully on-chain, composable form, and they do not require pre-funding or wrapping of the underlying asset. Instead, they exist purely as synthetic derivatives powered by Injective's on-chain perpetual futures engine and decentralized oracle infrastructure.
Margin is posted in $USDT (or other supported stablecoins), and leverage is available, varying by market. The contracts are accessed primarily through frontends like the Helix decentralized exchange.
How oracle pauses work
The 24/7 nature of crypto creates a structural tension with traditional markets. FX and commodity price feeds do not run continuously, and equity feeds follow their own session schedules. US equities trade across four distinct sessions, and Pyth publishes a separate price feed for each. SEDA then combines those four session feeds into a single oracle price per symbol, updating approximately every 2 seconds.This unified stream becomes the canonical index price for Injective equity perpetuals. For equities, the oracle pauses only on weekends, aligned with the underlying equity market structure.
Per Injective's docs, iAssets continue trading 24/7 on Injective, even when the mark price is not updating. Traders can still open or close positions during a freeze, but profit and loss stays fixed at the last reported price, making liquidation virtually impossible until the feed resumes. Frontends like Helix warn traders when oracles go quiet, giving participants a clear signal before they commit capital.
Capital efficiency without the collateral pool
Injective's design distinguishes it from CDP-based synthetic protocols by avoiding pre-funded collateral pools and instead relying on market makers to provide depth and dynamically allocate capital. Builders on Injective can permissionlessly access Pyth price feeds spanning equities, commodities, FX, and crypto. These feeds have already been integrated by Helix, a decentralized order book exchange serving retail traders and institutions alike.
Injective's RWA perpetuals crossed $6 billion in cumulative volume by early November 2025, per Messari, with CoinGecko putting the figure at $6.8 billion in cumulative volume spanning equities, commodities, FX, and indices by mid-2026. The oracle-pause mechanism is a key part of that infrastructure, ensuring that market access remains open even when the underlying data source goes offline, without exposing traders to unfair liquidations in the process.
Sources:Injective Docs: iAssets OverviewInjective Docs: 24/5 Equity Feeds and SEDA IntegrationCoinGecko: Injective in 2026 Convergence Report