
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...

Kwenta x Synthetix: A Unified Future
Today marks a monumental step forward for both Kwenta and Synthetix. Following the approval of KIP-138 by the Kwenta community and SIP-411 by the Synthetix community, the two projects will now reunite under a single mission: to build the most powerful decentralized derivatives platform in DeFi.Why Was This Decision Made?This unification brings Kwenta full circle. Originally launched in 2021 as an independent protocol through SIP-179, Kwenta was designed to be a dedicated front end for Synthet...
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...

Kwenta x Synthetix: A Unified Future
Today marks a monumental step forward for both Kwenta and Synthetix. Following the approval of KIP-138 by the Kwenta community and SIP-411 by the Synthetix community, the two projects will now reunite under a single mission: to build the most powerful decentralized derivatives platform in DeFi.Why Was This Decision Made?This unification brings Kwenta full circle. Originally launched in 2021 as an independent protocol through SIP-179, Kwenta was designed to be a dedicated front end for Synthet...
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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This patch release focuses on UI bug fixes, mobile UI improvements, and under-the-hood refactoring of various hooks and data fetching improvements. This release is called Psidium cattleianum, also known as strawberry guava. The whole fruit can be eaten as both the thin skin and juicy interior are soft and tasty. Upcoming Kwenta releases might be named after edible plants. Notable changes are:
Sorted data is easier to search, both visually and via code. With this release, traders can sort assets on the Kwenta dashboard by oracle price, 24h change, funding rate, total open interest, or 24h volume. Using these data points, traders can spot patterns, trends, and opportunities on Kwenta, and better manage a growing list of tradable assets.

Fixes and improvements for Mobile Beta continue to roll out. Changes to our mobile implementation this round include fixing a shifting layout when switching from either Account or Stats, hiding the default position card if users don't have a position open, and other cosmetic improvements that were still needed since the initial Mobile Beta release. These small improvements are paving the way for some major upcoming events at Kwenta. Stay tuned for more updates, some more subtle than others.
Bump github/codeql-action from 2.1.16 to 2.1.17
Bump @types/react-slick from 0.23.4 to 0.23.10
Improve futures data hooks
remove updateDependency workflow
fix: truncated 'size' value at Future Positions above 1M.
Bump next-connect from 0.12.2 to 0.13.0
Replace currencykey with market key
Enable sorting on futures/spot markets tables
Fix colors on light theme
Refetch trade query when switching between long and short
Futures mobile fixes
Bump github/codeql-action from 2.1.17 to 2.1.18
Fix market name
Remove eth.link relicts
Bump react-i18next from 11.17.2 to 11.18.3
Bug: Margin info and buying power
Fix the missing futures markets on the landing page
Query for synth balances on exchange page
Fix the price rate of synth-token
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.
This patch release focuses on UI bug fixes, mobile UI improvements, and under-the-hood refactoring of various hooks and data fetching improvements. This release is called Psidium cattleianum, also known as strawberry guava. The whole fruit can be eaten as both the thin skin and juicy interior are soft and tasty. Upcoming Kwenta releases might be named after edible plants. Notable changes are:
Sorted data is easier to search, both visually and via code. With this release, traders can sort assets on the Kwenta dashboard by oracle price, 24h change, funding rate, total open interest, or 24h volume. Using these data points, traders can spot patterns, trends, and opportunities on Kwenta, and better manage a growing list of tradable assets.

Fixes and improvements for Mobile Beta continue to roll out. Changes to our mobile implementation this round include fixing a shifting layout when switching from either Account or Stats, hiding the default position card if users don't have a position open, and other cosmetic improvements that were still needed since the initial Mobile Beta release. These small improvements are paving the way for some major upcoming events at Kwenta. Stay tuned for more updates, some more subtle than others.
Bump github/codeql-action from 2.1.16 to 2.1.17
Bump @types/react-slick from 0.23.4 to 0.23.10
Improve futures data hooks
remove updateDependency workflow
fix: truncated 'size' value at Future Positions above 1M.
Bump next-connect from 0.12.2 to 0.13.0
Replace currencykey with market key
Enable sorting on futures/spot markets tables
Fix colors on light theme
Refetch trade query when switching between long and short
Futures mobile fixes
Bump github/codeql-action from 2.1.17 to 2.1.18
Fix market name
Remove eth.link relicts
Bump react-i18next from 11.17.2 to 11.18.3
Bug: Margin info and buying power
Fix the missing futures markets on the landing page
Query for synth balances on exchange page
Fix the price rate of synth-token
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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