# What is XBIT

## What is XBIT

XBIT is a **decentralized aggregated trading platform** that enables seamless trading of US stocks, Perpetual futures, MEME coins, and more assets in a secure and efficient environment designed for wealth empowerment.

### Core Mission

We eliminate trading fragmentation by aggregating liquidity from multiple DEXs and CEXs, providing users with:

* **Optimal pricing** through smart routing
* **Minimal slippage** across all trades
* **Unified liquidity** for instant cross-market execution
* **Intuitive interfaces** that enhance user experience

### Key Features

#### Perpetual Futures

Leverage our advanced aggregator to pool liquidity from various exchanges, ensuring optimal pricing and seamless position opening for non-expiring futures contracts.

#### MEME Trading

Aggregate liquidity from top DEXs for viral meme coins, enabling fast trades with minimal slippage and access to the latest trending tokens.

#### Smart Money Integration

Access advanced trading signals, data analysis, and copy trading features to follow successful traders and make informed decisions.

### Security & Trust

XBIT uses Turnkey's enterprise-grade wallet infrastructure with:

* **Hardware-level protection** with AWS Nitro secure enclaves
* **Non-custodial design** - you control your keys and funds
* **99.9% uptime** with institutional-level security
* **Verifiable transparency** with open-sourced, auditable code


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