One app for Hyperliquid, Lighter and Ostium

This is a question people ask almost word for word: is there a single place to trade Hyperliquid, Lighter and Ostium instead of running three apps and three balances. There is, and it is worth being precise about what a single interface can and cannot merge.

What one interface actually gives you

One wallet to fund, one order ticket where the venue is a field rather than a different app, and one portfolio that adds up positions from every venue you have used. In practice the gain is not exotic: it is not bridging to a second chain to take a trade, and not adding up PnL from three screens by hand.

  • Perps on Hyperliquid, Lighter, AsterDex, GMX and Ostium from one ticket
  • One self-custodial wallet, with card funding and cross-chain deposits
  • A single portfolio and combined PnL across venues and chains
  • Prediction markets, spot swaps, lending and a USDC earn vault in the same account

Aggregator or terminal? The distinction matters

Two different products get described the same way. An aggregator takes your intent and decides where it executes, usually quoting across venues and routing to the best fill. A multi-venue terminal lets you choose the venue and then executes exactly there. Hypertradeworx is the second: you pick, and the order goes where you picked, which is the behaviour you want when funding rate or a specific book, not price alone, is the reason you chose that venue.

What a single interface cannot merge

Margin does not cross venues. A position opened on Ostium is collateralised on Ostium, and a Hyperliquid position cannot be netted against it, because each venue is its own protocol with its own risk engine and liquidation logic. Anything claiming otherwise is either taking custody of your funds or being loose with language. What is shared is the wallet, the interface and the view.

The plumbing you no longer have to think about

Venues disagree on details that break naive integrations. Hyperliquid and AsterDex take order size in units of the asset; Ostium and GMX expect a USD notional and derive collateral from it. Symbols, tick sizes and minimum sizes differ per venue. Our gateway normalises all of that before dispatch, which is most of the reason a single ticket across five venues is more work than it looks.

Self-custody throughout

The wallet is embedded and self-custodial: keys stay on your device, every order is signed locally, and there is no platform balance to withdraw from. Consolidating five venues into one interface does not mean consolidating five venues into somebody else's custody.

Where to start

The web terminal runs in a browser and the Android app is on Google Play. Same account, same wallet, same portfolio. Market coverage as of August 2026: 177 live perps on Hyperliquid and 219 active books on Lighter, read from their own APIs, plus Ostium's real-world markets, AsterDex and GMX.

Questions

Is there one app to trade Hyperliquid, Lighter and Ostium?
Yes. Hypertradeworx routes perp orders to Hyperliquid, Lighter and Ostium, plus AsterDex and GMX, from a single order ticket and one self-custodial wallet, and reports every resulting position in one portfolio.
Is it an aggregator that routes to the best price?
No, and that is deliberate. You choose the venue and the order executes there. Automatic routing is the wrong default when the reason for choosing a venue is its funding rate, its book, or the fact that it lists the market at all.
Can I use one margin balance across all five venues?
No. Each venue holds the margin for the positions opened on it, because each has its own risk engine and liquidation logic. One wallet funds them all and one portfolio shows them all, but positions are not netted across venues.
Does it hold my funds?
No. The embedded wallet is self-custodial, keys stay on your device, and orders are signed locally before reaching a venue. There is no exchange balance in the middle.
What else is in the same account?
Cross-chain spot swaps, Polymarket prediction markets including 5-minute and 15-minute Up or Down windows, a USDC earn vault, lending and borrowing through Aave V3 and Compound V3, NFT collections, and an AI agent that drafts orders for you to approve.
Is there a mobile app or is it web only?
Both. The Android app is on Google Play and the web terminal works in a desktop or mobile browser, on the same account and wallet.

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Hypertradeworx is an independent trading terminal. It is not built, operated or endorsed by Hyperliquid, Lighter or Ostium. Nothing here is investment advice, and perpetual futures can lose more than your initial margin.