【Blockchain Rhythm】Lighter’s latest developments are worth paying attention to. On January 14th, the platform launched the Lighter Mobile app, which means users no longer need to rely on the web version and can complete transactions directly on their phones. The iOS version is already available in over 100 countries and regions, and the Android version has been launched simultaneously. The features cover a wide range—perpetual contracts, spot trading, real-world assets (RWAs) can all be operated on mobile. For traders accustomed to using their phones, this convenience is quite attractive. As interest in RWAs increases in the crypto market, Lighter’s move seems to be a natural response.
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AirdropCollector
· 14h ago
Perpetual contracts on mobile finally work properly, but how's the stability? The web version has lagged before.
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ForkInTheRoad
· 14h ago
The mobile app launched in over 100 countries right away. The speed is impressive, but I wonder if Android will get taken down, that's the question.
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PretendingSerious
· 14h ago
Once the mobile app is released, will the web version become obsolete... However, RWA is indeed a hot trend, and Lighter has jumped on this wave.
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RunWhenCut
· 14h ago
Can you start trading as soon as the mobile app goes live? Alright, another project "catching the trend." The concept of RWAs has been hyped for so long, but nobody knows if it can actually be implemented...
Lighter mobile app launched, supporting perpetual contracts and RWAs trading on both iOS and Android platforms
【Blockchain Rhythm】Lighter’s latest developments are worth paying attention to. On January 14th, the platform launched the Lighter Mobile app, which means users no longer need to rely on the web version and can complete transactions directly on their phones. The iOS version is already available in over 100 countries and regions, and the Android version has been launched simultaneously. The features cover a wide range—perpetual contracts, spot trading, real-world assets (RWAs) can all be operated on mobile. For traders accustomed to using their phones, this convenience is quite attractive. As interest in RWAs increases in the crypto market, Lighter’s move seems to be a natural response.