Cryptocurrency wallet Trust Wallet has announced the launch of perpetual futures (perps), one of the most popular trading features in the crypto industry, which is now available directly in the app. The functionality will work in partnership with Aster’s decentralized exchange (DEX), and later on, also on the basis of TWT, a token of the […] Сообщение Trust Wallet Launched Trading in Perpetual Futures появились сначала на INCRYPTED.Cryptocurrency wallet Trust Wallet has announced the launch of perpetual futures (perps), one of the most popular trading features in the crypto industry, which is now available directly in the app. The functionality will work in partnership with Aster’s decentralized exchange (DEX), and later on, also on the basis of TWT, a token of the […] Сообщение Trust Wallet Launched Trading in Perpetual Futures появились сначала на INCRYPTED.

Trust Wallet Launched Trading in Perpetual Futures

2025/10/24 15:14
  • Trust Wallet users can trade perpetual futures in the app.
  • The offer includes leverage of up to 100x and over 100 markets.
  • TWT holders will receive discounts over time.

Cryptocurrency wallet Trust Wallet has announced the launch of perpetual futures (perps), one of the most popular trading features in the crypto industry, which is now available directly in the app.

The functionality will work in partnership with Aster’s decentralized exchange (DEX), and later on, also on the basis of TWT, a token of the Trust Wallet ecosystem.

According to the statement, Trust Wallet offers:

  • Over 100 markets for trading
  • Up to 100x leverage
  • Full self-storage of funds
  • All transactions are conducted on the blockchain

According to the crypto wallet’s representatives, previously, perpetual futures were mostly available only on centralized exchanges with a complex interface. Trust Wallet aims to change this by offering:

  • A simple experience in a familiar interface
  • Transparency and security through an on-chain solution
  • Deep liquidity through Aster
  • Potential discounts for TWT holders

The system already supports BNB Smart Chain (BSC), Ethereum (ETH), Arbitrum (ARB), and Solana (SOL), and is preparing to work with additional networks.

At the same time, the team warns users:

The service is not available in the US, UK, and other limited regions.

In January 2024, Trust Wallet introduced a staking service on the Ethereum network, and in July of the same year, it announced a partnership with The Open Network (TON).

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