Testing

Starting Thursday, 26th September 2024, everyone is able to test LeverageX on the testnet. This is an exciting opportunity to explore the platform before the official launch! All details below.

How to Access the Test

• Platform: https://app.leverageX.trade

• Network: Connect to Base Chain Sepolia to access the LeverageX testnet.

Collateral and Test Funds

After opening https://app.leverageX.trade click first on the Metamask icon on the top right and then on the button "Get Funds".

Afterwards you will receive the following test funds:

Test TokenShortAmount

Test Wrapped Ethereum

tWETH

10

Test Wrapped Bitcoin

tWBTC

0.5

Test Tether

tUSDT

10,000

Test USDC

tUSDC

10,000

Token addresses to Add in Your Wallet

  • tWETH: 0xCfC5DD6AF77b5BccB6adceD68716f98c69463b03

  • tWBTC: 0xB86fBB7C463e189fE50529491E8bDc05714f6634

  • tUSDT: 0xc34148F7240B444392974eB6736CB4A93ed6c293

  • tUSDC: 0x66F3Cf265D2D146A0348F6fC67E3Da0835e0968E

What to Test

We encourage you to test everything you see on the platform, including:

  • Different assets (stocks, crypto, commodities & forex)

  • The full range of leverage options (up to 1000x for forex)

  • Various collateral types and setups (tWETH, tWBTC, tUSDT, tUSDC)

Best Experience

The current version of LeverageX is best tested on a Full HD screen on your laptop or desktop computer for optimal performance. If you’re testing on a smaller screen, please be aware of potential design issues. The app will be optimized for responsiveness in the coming days.

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Why is There an 'x' Upfront Each Stock?

LeverageX utilizes a unique price determination method. To differentiate these decentralized price feeds from traditional stock market listings, a special naming convention is used. Instead of the conventional stock ticker (e.g., MSTR for MicroStrategy Inc. - Class A), LeverageX uses a prefix “x” to represent the dezentralized nature of the pricing (e.g., xMSTR). More information here.

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