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Lighter Goes Live on Infinex Perps Bringing Commodity Trading and a 100K LIT Prize Pool

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Lighter has gone live on Infinex Perps, and the timing comes with an active incentive. Lighter’s Commodities Challenge is running right now with a 100,000 LIT prize pool covering gold, oil, and palladium trading on the platform. Existing Infinex users don’t need a new account to participate, which means the full asset range is available immediately through the same interface they already use for crypto perpetuals.

What Lighter Actually Is

Lighter is a trading protocol built on Ethereum Layer 2, designed for low-cost and low-latency execution. Its technical foundation uses custom zero-knowledge circuits for verifiable matching and liquidations, which means the matching process and liquidation mechanics are cryptographically verifiable rather than relying on operator honesty. The native token is LIT, which is also the prize currency for the current Commodities Challenge.

The ZK circuit architecture is worth understanding in context. Most perpetual trading platforms on-chain rely on operator-controlled matching engines where users trust that orders are being filled fairly.

Lighter’s verifiable matching means the execution can be independently checked against the ZK proof, which removes a class of trust assumptions that traders on traditional onchain perps platforms currently have to accept.

Combined with the L2 fee structure, it produces a trading environment that is both cheaper and more verifiably fair than most alternatives.

What Infinex Brings to the Integration

Infinex is a crypto superapp built around a unified portfolio, strong operational security, and multi-provider trading baked in. That last part is why this integration works without a new account. Lighter just becomes another provider inside the same interface, sitting next to whatever else Infinex already supports.

For users, the practical outcome is access to Lighter’s markets and fee structure through familiar Infinex tooling. The operational security infrastructure that Infinex has built applies to Lighter trades through the integration, and the unified portfolio view means commodity positions appear alongside crypto holdings rather than in a separate application.

That integration reduces the friction of managing positions across multiple platforms, which has historically been one of the more annoying aspects of active onchain trading.

Gold, Oil, and Palladium on an Onchain Perpetuals Platform

The commodity markets now available through Lighter on Infinex represent an expansion of what onchain perpetuals platforms can offer. Gold, oil, and palladium are traditional commodity markets with deep liquidity and well-established price discovery in conventional finance, but accessing them through crypto infrastructure is still relatively uncommon.

Onchain traders who want commodity exposure have generally needed to use traditional brokerage products or find synthetic commodity products in DeFi that often suffer from thin liquidity and poor price tracking.

Lighter’s commodity perpetuals bring these markets into the same trading environment where crypto perpetuals already exist, with the same verifiable execution mechanics and L2 fee structure. For traders who want to position across both crypto and commodity markets without managing multiple accounts and custody arrangements, the integration addresses a real gap.

The 100,000 LIT prize pool gives traders a real reason to show up and try the new commodity markets now rather than later. Trading competitions move volume and surface new products to users who might otherwise scroll past them.

Getting paid in LIT also means participants leave with familiarity with the token rather than just a cash equivalent they’ll never think about again.

Why the No-New-Account Requirement Matters

The removal of account creation friction for this integration is more significant than it might appear. Every additional account requirement in crypto introduces wallet management overhead, potential security surface area, and onboarding friction that pushes users to stay with what they already have.

Conclusion

Lighter going live on Infinex Perps adds verifiable ZK matching, L2 fee efficiency, and commodity markets to a platform that already handles unified crypto portfolio management. Gold, oil, and palladium accessible through the same interface as crypto perpetuals, with a 100K LIT prize pool running right now, gives existing Infinex users a concrete reason to explore the integration immediately rather than adding it to a mental backlog.

Source: https://blockchainreporter.net/lighter-goes-live-on-infinex-perps-bringing-commodity-trading-and-a-100k-lit-prize-pool/

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