
The Kwenta Token Migration
The swap interface for migrating your KWENTA tokens to SNX is now live. This migration unlocks opportunities to participate in the Synthetix system and DAO, where your SNX tokens can be staked and used to help govern the protocol. Follow the simple steps below to ensure a smooth transition and start vesting your tokens today. For more details about the unification with Synthetix, check out this blog.Key Details About Token VestingTokens began vesting on November 12th, even if you haven’t depo...

Kwenta x Synthetix: Next Steps
Following the unification announcement, we’re now entering the next phase of the transition. This stage focuses on streamlining token migration, refining incentives, and ensuring traders experience a smooth shift as Kwenta evolves into Synthetix Exchange.Social Media UpdatesKwenta’s community spaces are evolving to support this transition while ensuring traders and community members continue to have access to resources and support.Discord ChangesWhile most channels will be archived, key chann...

Unveiling the Synthetix Exchange
With the successful transition to Synthetix Exchange, the deprecation of the Kwenta DAO and Kwenta brand is now final. This marks the end of an era, but it’s far from the end of the journey. The community that powered Kwenta will continue to thrive under the unified Synthetix Exchange banner. Alongside this evolution comes a major product upgrade, setting the stage for an even better trading experience. Before we dive into the new features of Synthetix Exchange, here’s how you can stay involv...
Kwenta has been acquired by Synthetix. Please follow along at https://blog.synthetix.io/ Trading is live at https://exchange.synthetix.io/

The Kwenta Token Migration
The swap interface for migrating your KWENTA tokens to SNX is now live. This migration unlocks opportunities to participate in the Synthetix system and DAO, where your SNX tokens can be staked and used to help govern the protocol. Follow the simple steps below to ensure a smooth transition and start vesting your tokens today. For more details about the unification with Synthetix, check out this blog.Key Details About Token VestingTokens began vesting on November 12th, even if you haven’t depo...

Kwenta x Synthetix: Next Steps
Following the unification announcement, we’re now entering the next phase of the transition. This stage focuses on streamlining token migration, refining incentives, and ensuring traders experience a smooth shift as Kwenta evolves into Synthetix Exchange.Social Media UpdatesKwenta’s community spaces are evolving to support this transition while ensuring traders and community members continue to have access to resources and support.Discord ChangesWhile most channels will be archived, key chann...

Unveiling the Synthetix Exchange
With the successful transition to Synthetix Exchange, the deprecation of the Kwenta DAO and Kwenta brand is now final. This marks the end of an era, but it’s far from the end of the journey. The community that powered Kwenta will continue to thrive under the unified Synthetix Exchange banner. Alongside this evolution comes a major product upgrade, setting the stage for an even better trading experience. Before we dive into the new features of Synthetix Exchange, here’s how you can stay involv...
Kwenta has been acquired by Synthetix. Please follow along at https://blog.synthetix.io/ Trading is live at https://exchange.synthetix.io/
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We are excited to announce the release of version 6.2! This release includes improvements to various features, and we recommend checking out the full details.
Component refactor of futures page
Market drop-down refresh
P&L values are now "added" to the trade history/trade tab
Order entry updates
Confirm order modal improvement
Hidden Easter egg
Various other bugfixes and improvements
IPFS hash of the release deployment: CIDv0:
QmUzh2pe5F6fFhYz9YAzCQmFjFvx8LZhWKzdP7YT3bvHT2CIDv1:bafybeidc4tiy3jkq4zm7wxalk2yvp6lkt7cmctduh7bj3eo44xqbeeylzu
The component refactor of the Futures page is now complete. Improving the performance of the page, making it faster and more responsive for users. In addition to enhancing the user experience, this refactor makes it easier for us to add future integrators and or additional products in the future.
We’ve updated our asset dropdown menu to enhance the user experience and efficiency. Users can now sort assets in the dropdown menu by various criteria, such as price, 24H change, or name. Additionally, users can now search for the asset they wish to trade by typing its name in the search bar, enabling traders to quickly and easily find the assets they want to trade without having to scroll through a long list of options.

We have added Profit and Loss (PNL) into the trade history table, providing traders greater visibility into their trading performance. Previously, our trade history table displayed all the essential trade details, such as the trade timestamp, asset traded, position size, entry price, and exit price, but it did not include the PNL generated from each trade. Traders can now see the PNL associated with each trade directly in the trade history table, making it easier to track their trading performance over time
We made upgrades to the order entry panel based on valuable user feedback. We understand that it can be easy for traders to overlook whether they are going long or short in the current iteration of the panel. To address this issue, we have updated the long/short buttons to a tab system that makes it easier for traders to select the right direction for their trades. The new tab system clarifies which direction traders are taking their positions, thereby reducing the risk of mistakes and unintended consequences. We hope to enhance the user experience and make it easier for traders to execute their trades confidently and accurately.

The new modal displays all the essential trade details in a clear and concise format, making it easy for traders to review and confirm their trades before execution. This change aligns with our current ongoing UI/UX to enhance the user experience and make trading more intuitive for all traders.

The perpetual futures exchange market is highly competitive, and traders require platforms that are reliable, efficient, and user-friendly. The updates and enhancements we discussed hopefully demonstrate our commitment to providing our users with a high-quality and reliable trading platform that meets their evolving needs. From the new asset dropdown menu to the component refactor of the Futures page and the addition of PNL in the trade history table, each update reflects our dedication to creating a better trading experience for our users.
This released is called Umbilicus rupestris, also known as Pennywort. It's leaves are edible raw or cooked. A very acceptable mild flavour in the winter and early spring, they can be used in quantity in salads at this time.
If you haven't already, join the Kwenta community on Discord.
To learn more about how you can acquire a DAO role as a developer, marketer, governance contributor, or professional trader, visit our Documentation.
To be the first to learn about new updates to Kwenta, follow us on Twitter.
We are excited to announce the release of version 6.2! This release includes improvements to various features, and we recommend checking out the full details.
Component refactor of futures page
Market drop-down refresh
P&L values are now "added" to the trade history/trade tab
Order entry updates
Confirm order modal improvement
Hidden Easter egg
Various other bugfixes and improvements
IPFS hash of the release deployment: CIDv0:
QmUzh2pe5F6fFhYz9YAzCQmFjFvx8LZhWKzdP7YT3bvHT2CIDv1:bafybeidc4tiy3jkq4zm7wxalk2yvp6lkt7cmctduh7bj3eo44xqbeeylzu
The component refactor of the Futures page is now complete. Improving the performance of the page, making it faster and more responsive for users. In addition to enhancing the user experience, this refactor makes it easier for us to add future integrators and or additional products in the future.
We’ve updated our asset dropdown menu to enhance the user experience and efficiency. Users can now sort assets in the dropdown menu by various criteria, such as price, 24H change, or name. Additionally, users can now search for the asset they wish to trade by typing its name in the search bar, enabling traders to quickly and easily find the assets they want to trade without having to scroll through a long list of options.

We have added Profit and Loss (PNL) into the trade history table, providing traders greater visibility into their trading performance. Previously, our trade history table displayed all the essential trade details, such as the trade timestamp, asset traded, position size, entry price, and exit price, but it did not include the PNL generated from each trade. Traders can now see the PNL associated with each trade directly in the trade history table, making it easier to track their trading performance over time
We made upgrades to the order entry panel based on valuable user feedback. We understand that it can be easy for traders to overlook whether they are going long or short in the current iteration of the panel. To address this issue, we have updated the long/short buttons to a tab system that makes it easier for traders to select the right direction for their trades. The new tab system clarifies which direction traders are taking their positions, thereby reducing the risk of mistakes and unintended consequences. We hope to enhance the user experience and make it easier for traders to execute their trades confidently and accurately.

The new modal displays all the essential trade details in a clear and concise format, making it easy for traders to review and confirm their trades before execution. This change aligns with our current ongoing UI/UX to enhance the user experience and make trading more intuitive for all traders.

The perpetual futures exchange market is highly competitive, and traders require platforms that are reliable, efficient, and user-friendly. The updates and enhancements we discussed hopefully demonstrate our commitment to providing our users with a high-quality and reliable trading platform that meets their evolving needs. From the new asset dropdown menu to the component refactor of the Futures page and the addition of PNL in the trade history table, each update reflects our dedication to creating a better trading experience for our users.
This released is called Umbilicus rupestris, also known as Pennywort. It's leaves are edible raw or cooked. A very acceptable mild flavour in the winter and early spring, they can be used in quantity in salads at this time.
If you haven't already, join the Kwenta community on Discord.
To learn more about how you can acquire a DAO role as a developer, marketer, governance contributor, or professional trader, visit our Documentation.
To be the first to learn about new updates to Kwenta, follow us on Twitter.
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