MetaMask and Hyperliquid Partnership Brings Perp Trading to Mobile App

TheCryptoTimesPublicado em 2025-10-08Última atualização em 2025-10-08

MetaMask, the world’s largest self-custodial crypto wallet built by Consensys, has launched a perpetual futures trading feature on its mobile app. The integration is powered by Hyperliquid, allowing users to directly trade perpetuals within the Metamask app for Bitcoin, Ether and a number of other cryptocurrencies. 

According to the release, traders will be able to access perpetuals — or “perps” — directly in-app with one-click funding from any EVM-compatible blockchain. Users can now trade without switching platforms, deposit instantly, and pay zero swap fees on perpetuals, all on the same platform. This is MetaMask’s biggest product expansion yet as it turns the wallet into a complete self-custodial trading and investment hub.

Rewards and Upcoming Token

MetaMask also said it will soon launch a rewards program called MetaMask Rewards by the end of October. This program lets users earn points for doing actions on-chain, such swaps, bridging, and trading.

The company is also planning to give away $30 million worth of LINEA tokens as part of this system. These rewards are expected to tie into the upcoming MetaMask token, which the company confirmed is in progress and will launch later. 

Polymarket Integration to Expand Reach

MetaMask also confirmed that it plans to integrate with Polymarket, a decentralized prediction market platform, later this year. This is meant to allow users to participate in on-chain prediction markets directly within MetaMask. 

Moreover, prediction platforms like Polymarket have gained attention recently, especially after its parent company received up to $2 billion in funding from Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the owner of the New York Stock Exchange.

Perpetual futures make up about 75% of all crypto trading volume, historically dominated by centralized exchanges. With decentralized perpetual trading reaching a record $765 billion in August 2025, MetaMask’s latest move positions it among the few wallets offering pro-level trading tools natively.

Also Read: Joseph Lubin’s Post Clarifies A Recent MetaMask Rewards Program


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