Ebi.xyz, a decentralized exchange (DEX) built on Arbitrum One, has announced a partnership with HOT Wallet, a decentralized wallet network on Telegram. This collaboration makes Ebi.xyz the first perpetual DEX to integrate with HOT Wallet, allowing Telegram users to trade perpetual futures directly from their accounts.
HOT Wallet, which already has over 23 million created wallets across multiple blockchains like TON, Solana, BNB Chain, EVM, and NEAR, boasts 10 million active users monthly. This partnership opens new doors for Ebi.xyz to expand its reach and accessibility by tapping into this large user base on Telegram.
The integration with HOT Wallet allows Telegram users to easily create a wallet and start trading on Ebi.xyz. Users no longer have to go through complicated wallet creation processes, as they can simply use their existing Telegram accounts. Akira Ebi, Head of PR and Marketing for Ebi.xyz, said, “Teaming up with HOT Wallet is a major step in our mission to make decentralized trading accessible to all.” The partnership also supports Ebi.xyz's growth strategy, making trading smoother for both new and existing users.
Ebi.xyz has also launched a Points Program that rewards users for sharing referral codes with their friends. With HOT Wallet being available on Telegram, it’s easy for users to spread the word about Ebi.xyz, making the referral process more convenient. This has helped Ebi.xyz experience rapid growth, with over 145,000 new accounts created in just one week, making it one of the fastest-growing DEX platforms in the market.
This partnership with HOT Wallet marks another significant milestone for Ebi.xyz as it continues to innovate in the decentralized finance space. By simplifying the trading process and expanding its market reach, Ebi.xyz is well-positioned to enhance user experience and drive growth in the DeFi industry.
To start trading on Ebi.xyz using HOT Wallet, Telegram users can simply sign up and create a wallet on the BNB Chain through the HOT Wallet platform.
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