Lighter partnered with Axiom on January 30 to launch a Lighter EVM rollup platform.Lighter partnered with Axiom on January 30 to launch a Lighter EVM rollup platform.

Lighter teams up with Axiom to roll out EVM rollup

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On January 30, Lighter announced a collaboration with Axiom to build Lighter EVM, an Ethereum-compatible rollup. The platform will enable developers to create general-purpose apps that use Lighter’s advantages and detect market liquidity with ZK-verified security.

According to Lighter, the system will function as the current Lighter custom circuit system without any changes, enabling the platform to add additional customizable capabilities while retaining its high-performance trade verification. 

Axiom, on the other hand, revealed that OpenVM 2.0, which offers real-time performance and proven soundness, will be used to verify the Lighter EVM and help consumers achieve lower costs without sacrificing security. The verification will enable the Lighter EVM to offer real-time performance and provable soundness, enabling users to pay low costs without compromising security.

Lighter EVM enables fast, composable DeFi trading ecosystem

Axiom explained that the Lighter EVM provides a smart contract environment compatible with the optimized Lighter system. Recursive aggregation of Lighter proofs will be enabled via custom OpenVM additions tailored to the Plonky2 proof system, allowing combined zero-knowledge verification of Lighter EVM and Lighter state transitions.

According to Axiom, the system would provide real-time verification on the Ethereum mainnet by utilizing the high-performance SWIRL proof method. Axiom further claimed that this strategy aims to give customers native composability with perps and spot trading on the Lighter platform while offering low-cost, high-throughput EVM execution. 

However, these verification and execution features will enable interoperability between Lighter EVM and the core Lighter markets.

Lighter outlined that the system will enable fast interoperability with its markets by jointly settling with Lighter on the Ethereum mainnet. Users will be able to transfer assets, place orders, and manage Lighter positions from Lighter EVM.

Crucially, users can switch between execution environments in a matter of seconds without waiting for L1 finality. At launch, Lighter stated that the system will offer rapid async reads of tasks such as staking, order placement, and asset transfers. 

“We are actively researching methods to reduce write latency and potentially offer a synchronous option,” the company wrote on X.

The company also said that the system will enable an ecosystem of Lighter-colocated EVM applications that may leverage the power of the Ethereum DeFi community.

According to the trading platform, Lighter EVM would provide stablecoins created natively on the platform, quick deposit bridges, and collateral sharing between lending on the system and perps on Lighter. The system would also enable new applications, such as tokenization.

Axiom expands fiat-to-crypto access through strategic partnerships

Axiom and Lighter collaboration to launch Lighter EVM follows a string of recent initiatives from Axiom, including a partnership with Onramper to simplify crypto on- and off-ramps for DeFi users worldwide.

On December 4 of last year, Onramper announced a partnership with Axiom to provide one of DeFi’s quickest and smoothest trading experiences. Under the partnership, Axiom customers would gain instant top-ups in BNB and SOL using over 130 payment methods, including debit and credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Venmo, and localized options in 190 countries.

Axiom’s CEO and co-founder, Henry Zhang, also commented regarding the partnership. He stated that the company is providing a quick, international, and user-friendly on-chain trading experience. He also noted that integrating Onramper gives users a reliable option to convert fiat to crypto and access on-chain liquidity.

Alongside its work with Onramper, Axiom has continued expanding fiat-to-crypto access through partnerships, including its integration with MoonPay.

On October 8, 2025, MoonPay, a financial technology company, announced its integration with Axio to provide Axiom users a seamless way to buy crypto instantly using familiar payment methods, creating a frictionless bridge between fiat and DeFi.

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