GMX

A mobile app for trading GMX perps

Hypertradeworx brings GMX perpetuals into a mobile order ticket shared with four other venues, without taking custody of your funds.

What GMX is

GMX is a decentralised perpetual exchange on Arbitrum, trading against a liquidity pool rather than an order book, with positions sized in USD notional.

Trading GMX from Hypertradeworx

GMX positions from your phone

Open, size and close GMX positions with clear margin and liquidation figures on screen.

Sized the way GMX expects

GMX positions are denominated in USD notional, and the app converts your input so the order reaches the venue in the units it wants.

Self-custody throughout

Trades are signed by an embedded wallet whose keys stay on your device.

Fund and exit in-app

Card onramp, cross-chain swaps and an offramp are all built in.

Questions

Can I trade GMX on mobile?
Yes. Hypertradeworx dispatches GMX market and limit orders from the app and closes positions from the positions panel.
Is Hypertradeworx affiliated with GMX?
No. Hypertradeworx is an independent mobile trading terminal that connects to GMX among other venues. It is not built, endorsed or operated by GMX.
Does Hypertradeworx hold my funds?
No. The app uses a self-custodial embedded wallet, so keys stay on your device and positions settle to addresses you control. Hypertradeworx never takes custody.
Is there a fee to use the app?
You pay the venue trading fees and network gas as normal. Funding by card through the in-app onramp carries the payment provider fee.

Other venues in the same app

The order ticket reaches five perpetual venues. Pick per trade rather than per app.

Hypertradeworx is an independent application and is not affiliated with, endorsed by or operated by GMX. Trading perpetual futures carries significant risk, including the total loss of principal. Leverage increases both gains and losses.