BitMEX has launched a redesigned mobile app that mirrors its desktop liquidity, supports 80+ derivatives contracts and spot trading, and introduces gesture-basedBitMEX has launched a redesigned mobile app that mirrors its desktop liquidity, supports 80+ derivatives contracts and spot trading, and introduces gesture-based

BitMEX mobile app targets 80+ derivatives, copy trading and bots

2025/12/11 20:39

BitMEX has launched a redesigned mobile app that mirrors its desktop liquidity, supports 80+ derivatives contracts and spot trading, and introduces gesture-based, low-friction order execution for active crypto traders on the go.​

Summary
  • The new BitMEX app offers access to over 80 derivatives markets, copy trading, bots, and fee-free crypto conversion for 30+ assets, matching desktop liquidity and engine performance.​
  • UX changes focus on fewer taps and faster reactions, adding “Swipe to Close” positions, one-swipe navigation between markets and menus, one-click fiat purchases, and streamlined KYC.​
  • The app ships with a fresh interface distinct from desktop and supports secure deposits and withdrawals, aiming to deliver low-latency, mobile-first derivatives trading.

BitMEX announced the launch of a redesigned mobile application optimized for derivatives and spot trading, the cryptocurrency exchange said in a statement.

BitMEX to begin liquidity alternatives

The application enables BitMEX users to access the same liquidity and trading features available on the desktop platform, according to the company. The mobile app supports trading of more than 80 derivatives contracts, copy trading, trading bots, and cryptocurrency conversion for 30-plus digital assets with zero fees, BitMEX stated.

The platform has been engineered to reduce the number of clicks and interactions required for core trading processes, the exchange reported. Features include gesture-driven trading with a “Swipe to Close” function for closing positions, one-swipe navigation for menu items and markets, one-click fiat purchases, and streamlined know-your-customer verification, according to the announcement.

The mobile application features a redesigned interface that differs from the desktop platform’s visual design, BitMEX said. The app supports secure deposits and withdrawals of funds, the company added.

The release represents a redevelopment of BitMEX’s mobile offering, aimed at providing low-latency access to derivatives trading on mobile devices, according to the exchange. The application is now available for download, BitMEX confirmed.

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