7K DeFi opens to the public on April 9 at 8am UTC with something unusual for mobile: a full suite of decentralized financial tools that don’t require you to hand over your private keys. The platform, built on Sui Network, combines swaps, limit orders, dollar cost averaging, lending and yield farming in one place. It’s the kind of feature parity we’ve been asking for from mobile wallets for years.
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ZKLogin onboarding, aggregated swaps, limit orders, DCA, loans – all the tools you actually need, all optimized for mobile, all non-custodial.
No more choice between convenience and control. https://t.co/9GNpySrc0O
— Sui (@SuiNetwork) April 9, 2026
The usual trade-off was convenience versus control. Desktop protocols were more secure but inconvenient on small screens. 7K tries to split the difference using Sui’s ZKLogin, a system that lets you access your wallet through existing accounts instead of managing seed phrases.
How it actually works
The 7K wallet supports aggregated swaps across multiple DEXs, meaning you get the best price instead of settling for whatever one protocol offers. Limit orders are executed automatically at the price you choose, so you don’t have to look at charts. DCA allows you to purchase small quantities regularly to smooth out price fluctuations.
The lending feature allows you to put stablecoins and other assets to work so they can generate returns. You don’t give the platform your money, smart contracts manage the actual transactions and you manage everything through your own wallet.
This is more important than it sounds. It’s the difference between “the company could lose your money in a hack” and “the code controls your money and you can read the code.” Finally, users also have access to margin trading and high leverage.
Why Sui Network
High transaction fees have always made mobile DeFi frustrating. Every swap costs money, every approval costs money, even setting a limit order costs money. Sui’s transaction fees are so low that these operations do not consume your entire position.
The blockchain is also fast, which is important if you’re trying to conduct a transaction from a slow internet connection.
ZKLogin is Sui’s answer to seed phrase management. Instead of generating a random string of words and desperately hoping you don’t lose them, sign in with your Google or Facebook account.
What this means for end users
7K describes itself as Sui’s number one all-in-one DeFi platform. Other platforms exist on Sui, but they tend to focus on specific niches. This attempts to perform every common operation. You don’t jump between five different apps to trade, set a limit order, and deposit money into a lending pool. Everything runs from your phone.
The mobile-first design is purposeful. Too many DeFi platforms started as desktop tools and then added mobile support. This was built with the expectation that you would use it on a small screen without a mouse and keyboard.
The merged swaps and automated features suggest they’ve thought about the fact that you probably won’t have time to manually search for the best prices during your commute.
Conclusion
Non-custodial mobile DeFi has been promised for years. The launch of 7K DeFi on April 9 on Sui Network will finally deliver the full feature set that people actually need, without sacrificing control.
The combination of Sui’s transaction speeds, ZKLogin’s practical security, and a true mobile-first interface creates something worth paying attention to. It’s not revolutionary, every feature exists elsewhere, but bundling them together on a platform that doesn’t require seed phrase management changes the equation. For anyone tired of choosing between easy access and keeping their own keys, this is worth a try.

