Okto Becomes the First Hyperliquid-Native Wallet, Millions can now access full HyperLiquid Ecosystem on Mobile

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Hyperliquid in Your Pocket: Active Hyperliquid traders can now access the full Hyperliquid ecosystem—including Futures, Spot, and more—seamlessly on mobile via Okto.
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Introducing HypeZone: Okto launches the first-ever HyperEVM dApp hub within a wallet. Discover yield farms, lending protocols, and DeFi opportunities—all in one place.
Okto, a mobile-first self-custodial wallet, today announced that it has officially become a Hyperliquid-native wallet. Active Hyperliquid traders can now access the complete HL ecosystem—Futures, Spot, and more—directly on their mobile devices without friction, wallet switching, or gas management. This will enable on-the-go trading with seamless execution, eliminating the need to be tied to a desktop setup.
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As part of this integration, Okto has also launched HypeZone, the first-ever HyperEVM dApp store built directly into a wallet. Users can now discover yield farms, lending protocols, and emerging DeFi opportunities—all within a single tap. Every Hyperliquid innovation is now just one click away.
Rohit Jain, Head of DeFi Initiatives at Okto, said: “Okto brings the Hyperliquid experience to life like no other wallet. While others rely on or complex setups, Okto offers native integration—enabling one-click bridging from multiple chains to HyperEVM. It’s as seamless as a Web2 app, but fully Web3 under the hood. From Futures to Spot to HyperEVM, Okto is the first wallet to support every new Hyperliquid feature, making it easier for users to trade, explore, and stay in control of their assets on the go.”
“As Okto emerges as the ‘everything wallet’ for the Hyperliquid ecosystem, over 10,000 traders now use Okto to access Hyperliquid markets—making it the go-to mobile gateway for Hyperliquid’s global community,” Rohit added.