BitMEX unveils a redesigned mobile app with gesture controls like Swipe to Close, one-click fiat purchases and access to 80+ low-latency derivatives contracts.BitMEX unveils a redesigned mobile app with gesture controls like Swipe to Close, one-click fiat purchases and access to 80+ low-latency derivatives contracts.

BitMEX Debuts Cleaner, Faster Mobile App for Derivatives Traders

2025/12/11 20:00
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BitMEX has given its mobile app a serious makeover, one that feels like it was built for people who trade fast and don’t want their phone to get in the way. The new BitMEX Mobile presents a much cleaner interface. Information that used to compete for attention is pared back so traders see what matters at a glance. Buttons and menus are lighter, the layout feels more focused, and overall, the app reduces the visual clutter that can slow decision-making when markets move.

“We built this experience to match the pace and precision our users demand, and to simplify how they interact with the full power of BitMEX,” said Stephan Lutz, CEO of BitMEX. That simplicity shows up in gesture-driven controls, small, intuitive moves that save time. One of the neatest examples is “Swipe to Close,” which lets users close positions with a single, deliberate swipe. The Quick Trade flow has been tightened, too, cutting the number of taps needed to enter a trade and making order entry clearer.

There are practical fixes under the hood as well. KYC is simpler, fiat-to-crypto purchases can be done in one click, and markets and account actions are easier to navigate thanks to gesture-based controls throughout the app. Traders still get access to more than 80 derivatives contracts at low latency, plus familiar tools like trading bots, copy trading, instant crypto purchases and zero-fee crypto conversions.

Speed, Security and Simplicity

BitMEX is betting that mobile will play a bigger role in derivatives trading. “Derivatives trading relies on precision and fast decision making, and a well designed mobile experience can support that,” Lutz added. The company says this release is just the first step in a broader run of product upgrades planned over the coming months, improvements that will focus on execution, simplifying complexity, and giving traders easier access to advanced tools.

Security and reliability remain front and center. BitMEX leans on its reputation as one of the earliest crypto derivatives exchanges and highlights its deep liquidity, especially for Bitcoin, and low-latency execution. The exchange also points out that, since it launched, it has not lost customer cryptocurrency to hacks or intrusions, a record it says gives traders added confidence.

On top of that, BitMEX continues to publish on-chain Proof of Reserves and Proof of Liabilities twice a week, a practice meant to reassure users that funds are safely stored and segregated. For traders who want speed on their phones without sacrificing clarity or security, the refreshed BitMEX Mobile looks like a welcome update. If you’re curious about the finer details, BitMEX has more information posted on its website.

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