Bitso Connects Centralized Exchanges and Decentralized Finance through a Self-Custody Trading Platform
- Bitso, Latin America's top crypto platform, will launch a Perps Aggregator in Q1 2026 and a native token by year-end to build a self-custody trading ecosystem. - The aggregator will unify onchain perpetual futures trading, enabling single-deposit access to multiple venues with automated execution and consolidated P&L tracking. - A gamified Onchain Points System and community-driven governance aim to boost engagement, while the token will align incentives with long-term contributors. - Bitso's expansion a
Bitso, the leading crypto platform in Latin America, is preparing to overhaul its onchain services by introducing a Perps Aggregator in early 2026 and launching its own token before the year concludes. This marks a strategic shift as Bitso aims to become a comprehensive self-custody trading ecosystem.
Set for release in the first quarter of 2026, the Perps Aggregator will act as a single execution platform for various onchain perpetual futures markets. Users will be able to make a one-time deposit and trade across all connected platforms, manage a unified USDC balance, and benefit from automated routing for optimal execution. The aggregator will also offer a unified profit-and-loss overview and allow traders to earn points from multiple streams at once
To generate excitement ahead of the Perps Aggregator beta, Bitso kicked off Season 0 of its Onchain Points System on December 1. This gamified system features enhanced rewards, chain-specific bonuses, and a seasonal leaderboard,
Looking forward, Bitso intends to roll out a native Onchain token in 2026, designed to serve both as a governance tool and an incentive to align the platform’s interests with those of its users. The token will recognize long-term supporters and help drive the ecosystem’s expansion,
Bitso’s growth comes as Latin America cements its reputation as a center for crypto innovation.
The company’s new direction also features prominent events such as Copa de los Memes, a memecoin soccer tournament in Buenos Aires, and Pengu Sala, a networking gathering hosted by Pudgy Penguins.
With a user base of 9 million across Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia, Bitso is leveraging its regulatory expertise and regional leadership to establish itself as a key infrastructure player. As the company moves forward with its 2026 plans, the adoption and execution of its token and aggregator will be crucial in a fast-changing market.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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