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yang
yang@hftgod·2d

Yang argues Hyperliquid's priority fees update will substantially reshape market structure by disadvantaging latency-focused market makers like Alber Blanc and Pinely who currently dominate the exchange.

ltrd
ltrd@ltrd_·2d

RAVE: Step-by-step breakdown

ltrd analyzed the RAVE pump-and-dump using on-chain microstructure data, finding that Bitget spot—not major exchanges like Coinbase or Kraken—showed 10x liquidity and a -$80mm cumulative delta, suggesting a designated market maker absorbed selling pressure through aggressive limit orders. The pattern indicates arbitrage between Bitget spot and Binance perpetuals, with perps showing 200bps permanent market impact, likely netting the DMM millions while the project or OTC buyer used the liquidity to push price up from $0.25 to $25 before a 95% retracement.

Hydromancer
Hydromancer@hydromancerxyz·4d

29% of directional Hyperliquid native frontend traders are profitable. Builder app users do worse.

Hydromancer pulled all HL perp trades Aug 2025–Apr 2026 and filtered out market makers + delta-neutral farmers. 29% of native-frontend users are profitable over the period; builder-app users materially worse. Useful baseline for anyone allocating through a vault or copy-trading — most users lose money, and the venue/frontend materially affects the outcome.

Sam Schubert
Sam Schubert@minnus·5d

Bulk Perps: The Sidecar Thesis

Sam argues Solana's perps problem runs deeper than liquidity—the chain lacks execution guarantees market makers need for tight quotes, while Hyperliquid processes 5-10x Solana's entire perp volume. Bulk's answer is a validator-native sidecar network handling matching and risk separately from Solana's leader-based execution, paired with a SPAN-style portfolio-aware risk engine that cuts margin requirements 70%+ on hedged books—the institutional standard CME has used for decades but no live crypto venue currently offers. The model preserves composability by keeping collateral productive on Solana while supporting trades, with mainnet targeting this half.

Donovan
Donovan@donovanchoy·5d

Are TradeXYZ users real or airdrop farmers?

Donovan analyzes 224K wallets that traded TradeXYZ markets between Oct 2025 and Apr 2026. 47% had zero prior Hyperliquid activity — a sybil signal. But trade-size distribution is mixed, and the largest user spikes map onto the Strait of Hormuz crisis (93% of the March surge traded $CL crude oil) — organic geopolitical trading, not coordinated farming. The decisive signal is frequency: median xyz-only wallet made 2 trades on 1 day then went dormant; 78% inactive within a week vs. multi-market wallets' median 144 trades over 69 days. Read: meaningful sybil activity in the user count, but a real organic long tail underneath.

东东弗斯 (Robin)
东东弗斯 (Robin)@dongdongRobin·7d

第三条路: Hyperliquid <Priority Fee>

Robin analyzes HL's Priority Fee as 'the third path' vs TradFi's approaches to HFT: IEX added a 350μs speed bump (killed liquidity), NYSE/CME built bigger colocation facilities (rent extraction). Hyperliquid instead routes the HFT arms-race spend (BIS estimates $5B/yr extracted globally) back into the protocol and burns it as $HYPE. Two fee types: Gossip Priority (info edge, Dutch auction) and Order Priority (execution edge, IOC fees). Protects makers, forces takers to pay — every competitive dollar becomes HYPE burn pressure.

David Duong
David Duong@DavidDuong·9d

Hyperliquid’s Edge Expands

Update to Coinbase's earlier Hyperliquid deep-dive — HYPE +48% since. Oil perps exceeded $1B in a weekend during geopolitical tension; HIP-3 now ~30% of HL volume, with S&P 500 and oil contracts in the top-5. 500K HYPE staked per HIP-3 market tightens float. The feared April unlock of 9.9M HYPE came in at only 330K (3% of expected) — the dilution event was mostly phantom overhang. Bitwise Europe launched a HYPE staking ETP; US BHYP filing passes 85% of staking rewards to shareholders. Grayscale and 21Shares also filing.

ZJ
ZJ@zhengjielimm·9d

Hyperliquid Strategies ($PURR)

ZJ argues PURR is structurally different from other digital asset treasuries because Hyperliquid generated $857M in 2025 fees with $837M flowing to buyback-and-burn, creating a deflationary token dynamic (~19M bought back annually versus ~7M emitted), while carrying zero debt and zero preferreds unlike Strategy. Base case values PURR at $10.59 by 2030 (+63% over 5 years) on $76 HYPE at 20x P/E and 1.1x NAV; bull case reaches $20.84 (+220%) at $127 HYPE and 1.3x NAV.

Aletheia
Aletheia@0xaletheia369·9d

Hyperliquid.

Aletheia's Bitcoin Suisse client report: $820M 2025 revenue (beats Solana $176M, near Ethereum $1.1B); 41% decentralized-perp OI share, 4th-largest perp venue globally. 97% of fees burned via the Assistance Fund — $1.5B / 42M HYPE permanently removed (4.2% of supply). HIP-3 opened 120 markets, 80% RWAs, $120B cumulative volume. HL trades at 12x P/E vs peers at 27–44x. Scenarios imply 2028 price of $63–$190 vs current ~$39. Main risks: regulatory (SEC/CFTC/ESMA), governance concentration (team holds 23.8%), and the aggressive buyback model untested across a cycle.

Baheet
Baheet@Baheet_·10d

Why the Market is Mispricing HIP-4

Quantitative case that the market is over-attributing value to HIP-4 as a Polymarket-killer. Even at 20% capture of prediction-market volume (~$12M annualized at 4bps) the direct contribution is only 1–2% of HL's $659M ARR. HYPE already trades at 15.3x ARR; HIP-4's real upside is composability (unified margin → delta-neutral strategies, structured products), not direct fees. Outcome.xyz projects $130–481M second-order ARR, but that's speculative. Conclusion: HIP-4 is infrastructure, not an immediate revenue catalyst.

matteo
matteo@0xmattegoat·10d

Matteo explains why Hyperliquid's priority-fee revenue hasn't ramped: validators must explicitly enable the gossip priority config and most haven't, so winning the auction today doesn't guarantee prioritized mempool access. Pre-upgrade, API traders paid validators tens of thousands/month for sentry peering — the new mechanism internalizes that, adding ~$500K–$1M/mo HYPE buying pressure immediately. BIS estimates $5B/yr global HFT extraction; HL growth-mode markets charge 0.45–0.9bps — capturing priority could roughly double protocol revenue on those. Bold take: priority fees become >50% of HL's revenue in a few years if TradFi flow grows.

Shubham Jain
Shubham Jain@jainshubham2707·12d

Building the Intelligence Layer for Hyperliquid

Analysis of 33K HL wallets: 24.4% of HIP-3 OI ($402M) belongs to 318 wallets that didn't exist 3 months ago. HIP-3 OI hit $2.05B (28% of total $7.12B). Argues that HL becoming a 'house of all finance' needs a TradFi-grade intelligence layer for vaults — Sharpe, Sortino, Brinson-Fachler attribution against BTC. Introducing Unlocked: 80+ metrics, decomposing vault returns into exposure / token selection / funding alpha. The rest of CT still picks vaults by Twitter and APR — this is the allocator tool that should exist.

Sam Schubert
Sam Schubert@minnus·23d

Solana Perps: Engineering the Missing Piece

Solana hosts crypto's deepest retail user base but has ceded perpetual futures dominance to Hyperliquid, which runs 5 to 10x the volume of Solana's entire perps complex. Sam Schubert attributes this to Solana's general-purpose design lacking the execution guarantees perp makers need—non-deterministic ordering, opaque fees, and rotating validator leaders every 1.6 seconds make quoting impractical. Three new protocols (Phoenix Perps, Bulk, Bullet) are attacking the execution gap with different approaches, but closing that gap may not matter if Solana can't convert its memecoin-focused retail base into active perps traders.

Donovan
Donovan@donovanchoy·26d

Is HYPE still cheap?

Donovan argues HYPE at a $9 billion valuation looks expensive. A reverse DCF assuming 30% returns over four years requires $11.5 billion in revenues by 2030—implying 110% CAGR from the current $601 million annualized run-rate, growth rates with no historical precedent in exchange history. His bottom-up analysis suggests base case revenues of $4.7 billion by 2030, creating a $6.8 billion shortfall; only the bull case of $14 billion in revenues justifies today's price, but that requires DEXs capturing 60% of a vastly expanded perps market while Hyperliquid holds 45% share—assumptions pricing in most of the upside already.

matteo
matteo@0xmattegoat·54d

How informed are Hyperliquid traders on weekends?

Matteo analyzed Hyperliquid's weekend trading across 35 HIP-3 instruments and found 100% directional accuracy predicting Monday's opening gaps, with a regression slope of 1.06 and R² of 0.973—median prediction error just 14 basis points. The cleanest signal arrives around 20:00 UTC, three hours before CME reopens, when liquidity providers still maintain 66-84% of book depth; in the final hours, metals overshoot (Gold slope jumps to 1.61) as books thin and convergence trades distort prices. Alpha exists in knowing when the signal is purest and fading opening dislocations between perp mids and oracles, which mean-revert within minutes.

Kunal Doshi
Kunal Doshi@Kunallegendd·111d

The Bull Case for Equity Perps and the Likely Winners

Kunal argues equity perpetuals will onboard retail traders not by competing with options but by displacing leveraged ETFs, which see $800-900B in monthly volume. Leveraged ETFs mechanically lose value through daily rebalancing even when underlying assets trade flat, while equity perps offer constant notional exposure without decay. Though early traction shows $12.9B cumulative volume on Hyperliquid since mid-October, adoption will ultimately depend on distribution—Robinhood and Coinbase are best positioned to capture this market once regulatory frameworks permit, potentially capturing 5% of leveraged ETF volume and driving 17-70% volume growth.

matteo
matteo@0xmattegoat·161d

Equity Perps Done Right

Matteo outlines core design challenges for onchain equity perpetuals: oracle pricing gaps during off-hours and weekends make traditional funding mechanisms economically meaningless. Instead of pretending basis exists, he proposes symmetric weekend fees feeding insurance, matching bands clamped around Friday's close (like regulated equity ATS), synthetic dividend settlement to avoid oracle jumps, and base funding rates around 4% rather than crypto's ~10% to compete with CFDs. The constraint: build honestly about fragility and cap maximum weekend PnL distortion the insurance fund must absorb.