
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 release focuses on minor bug fixes, package updates, and better market data available within the Kwenta UI. This release officially moves Kwenta to version 3.0.0 and out of BETA! This release is called Tropaeolum majus, also known as garden nasturtium. All of the above-ground parts of the plant are edible, making for an especially ornamental salad ingredient. Upcoming Kwenta releases might be named after edible plants.
Traders were previously limited to only being able to view the last 50 global trade entries routed through a selected assets contract. With lazy load implemented, traders can review an infinite amount of recent trades.

The skew bar on the desktop implementation of Kwenta visually displays open interest on either side of the market and conveniently sits directly on top of the trading history. Our mobile implementation omitted any reference to skew data. In this release, skew data is now visible to traders on mobile, on a selected markets stats page.

Bump eslint from 7.12.0 to 7.32.0
Fix tx error handling
Fix: reject the TXN may crash the app
Release tx error fix
Feat/lazy load
Bump axios from 0.21.2 to 0.27.2
Bug: Futures positions table
Added the missing commodity price
remove obsolete imagemin-* packages
fix skew bar border on light theme
Bump react-slick from 0.28.1 to 0.29.0
Remove react-countdown
Bump eslint-plugin-prettier from 3.1.4 to 4.2.1
Bump various synthetix packages to 2.74.*
Add Skew data in the mobile market stats tab
Bump eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y from 6.4.1 to 6.6.1
Bump @svgr/webpack from 6.2.1 to 6.3.1
Futures Positions Table bug fixes and refactor
Release v3.0.0
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 release focuses on minor bug fixes, package updates, and better market data available within the Kwenta UI. This release officially moves Kwenta to version 3.0.0 and out of BETA! This release is called Tropaeolum majus, also known as garden nasturtium. All of the above-ground parts of the plant are edible, making for an especially ornamental salad ingredient. Upcoming Kwenta releases might be named after edible plants.
Traders were previously limited to only being able to view the last 50 global trade entries routed through a selected assets contract. With lazy load implemented, traders can review an infinite amount of recent trades.

The skew bar on the desktop implementation of Kwenta visually displays open interest on either side of the market and conveniently sits directly on top of the trading history. Our mobile implementation omitted any reference to skew data. In this release, skew data is now visible to traders on mobile, on a selected markets stats page.

Bump eslint from 7.12.0 to 7.32.0
Fix tx error handling
Fix: reject the TXN may crash the app
Release tx error fix
Feat/lazy load
Bump axios from 0.21.2 to 0.27.2
Bug: Futures positions table
Added the missing commodity price
remove obsolete imagemin-* packages
fix skew bar border on light theme
Bump react-slick from 0.28.1 to 0.29.0
Remove react-countdown
Bump eslint-plugin-prettier from 3.1.4 to 4.2.1
Bump various synthetix packages to 2.74.*
Add Skew data in the mobile market stats tab
Bump eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y from 6.4.1 to 6.6.1
Bump @svgr/webpack from 6.2.1 to 6.3.1
Futures Positions Table bug fixes and refactor
Release v3.0.0
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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