SaucerSwap just gave its platform a serious refresh. The team behind Hedera’s largest decentralized exchange has rolled out a redesigned interface and a new brand identity, aiming to make the whole DeFi experience feel smoother, faster, and easier to understand without changing any of the underlying mechanics users already trust.
Nothing under the hood has been touched. The smart contracts are still audited, custody is still fully non-custodial, and all existing liquidity positions, stakes, and rewards remain exactly where they were. This update is about how everything feels when you use it, not how it works behind the scenes.
Since launching back in 2022, SaucerSwap has grown from an early AMM into the main liquidity engine on Hedera, processing tens of millions of swaps and routing most of the network’s DeFi activity. The new design reflects that shift from scrappy startup to core infrastructure.
“Whether you’re discovering Hedera DeFi for the first time or you’re a professional trader, everything has been rebuilt to feel fast, trusted, and intuitive,” said Peter Campbell, CEO and Co-founder of SaucerSwap Labs. “This is a serious workstation for capital.”
A Cleaner Look That Matches the Scale
The most obvious change is the visual identity. SaucerSwap’s new logo, color palette, and design system feel more polished and mature, without trying too hard to be flashy. It’s meant to look like something you’d actually trust with meaningful capital, not a weekend experiment.
But the bigger shift is how information is presented. Analytics are now baked directly into the flow of using the app. Instead of jumping between pages to check liquidity depth, fees, or performance, the data you need shows up where you’d expect it while you’re swapping, providing liquidity, or managing positions.
Built Around How People Actually Use DeFi
Navigation has been rethought from the ground up. The platform is now organized around actions rather than menus. Trading, liquidity, staking, governance, and portfolio tracking each have their own clear spaces, but moving between them feels quick and natural. You can go from swapping a token to staking SAUCE or voting on a proposal without breaking your flow.
Cross-chain movement is also simpler. A built-in bridge makes it easier to bring assets over from networks like Base and BNB Chain, which should help lower the friction for users entering Hedera for the first time.
Markus Bergvinson, Chief Strategy Officer at SaucerSwap Labs, said the goal was to make advanced tools feel approachable. “The interface was designed so that complex features feel simple,” he said. “Whether it’s swaps today or advanced derivatives tomorrow, it all lives inside one consistent experience.”
Same Protocol, Better Vibes
For existing users, the key takeaway is that nothing you rely on has changed. Governance still runs through SAUCE and xSAUCE, LP positions are untouched, and rewards continue as usual. What’s changed is how easy it is to understand what’s going on at a glance.
The redesign is also meant to future-proof the platform. SaucerSwap has hinted at more advanced features down the line things like V3 upgrades, new trading tools, and more flexible liquidity options and the new interface is built to scale with that roadmap.
At the end of the day, this update feels less like a rebrand and more like a glow-up. SaucerSwap isn’t trying to reinvent itself it’s just making sure the experience finally matches the role it already plays in Hedera DeFi.