Trojan has announced the integration of Hyperliquid’s perpetual futures contracts, allowing users to trade multiple asset types directly on a trading platform built on Solana. With this upgrade, Trojan becomes the first terminal in the Solana ecosystem to support tokenized stocks, precious metals, and commodities alongside cryptocurrencies.
Trojan Terminal users can trade assets such as Bitcoin, gold, silver, uranium, and tokenized stocks representing major companies like Tesla, Apple, Amazon, and Google. The platform supports leverage of up to 50x, targeting active and professional traders seeking access to various asset classes.
According to Trojan, this upgrade marks a strategic expansion toward developing a multi-asset onchain exchange (OEX), moving beyond the traditional cryptocurrency market.
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