Lighter
A mobile app for trading Lighter perps
Hypertradeworx puts Lighter in the same order ticket as four other perpetual venues, so you can compare and route without leaving the app or handing over custody.
What Lighter is
Lighter is a zk-rollup perpetual futures exchange built for low fees and verifiable order matching. Trading happens from your own wallet through an API key you register.
Trading Lighter from Hypertradeworx
Lighter without the desktop setup
API key registration, sub-accounts and order placement all happen inside the app, so you are not tied to a desktop session to trade.
Route against other venues
The same symbol is priced across Hyperliquid, AsterDex, GMX and Ostium, so you can pick the venue per trade.
Self-custodial by default
Keys live in an embedded wallet on your device. Deposits and withdrawals settle to addresses you own.
Deposit and withdraw in-app
Fund from card or another chain, then withdraw through the regular or fast path when you are finished.
Questions
- Can I trade Lighter from a phone?
- Yes. Hypertradeworx registers a Lighter API key from the app and places market and limit orders against it, so a desktop browser is not required.
- Is Hypertradeworx affiliated with Lighter?
- No. Hypertradeworx is an independent mobile trading terminal that connects to Lighter among other venues. It is not built, endorsed or operated by Lighter.
- 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 Lighter. Trading perpetual futures carries significant risk, including the total loss of principal. Leverage increases both gains and losses.