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Hyperliquid Goes Permissionless with HIP-3 Challenging CEX — But Entry Costs 500,000 HYPE

October 13, 2025
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October 13, 2025

Hyperliquid Goes Permissionless with HIP-3 Challenging CEX — But Entry Costs 500,000 HYPE

Hyperliquid has activated its HIP-3 network upgrade, opening the door for developers to launch their own perpetual decentralized exchanges (perp DEXs) without centralized approval.

The upgrade, which went live on October 13, 2025, at 9:15 a.m. UTC, marks one of the biggest structural changes in the protocol’s history, effectively making Hyperliquid a permissionless platform for all derivatives.

Source: Hyperliquid Discord

With HIP-3, qualified developers can deploy perpetual contract markets by staking 500,000 HYPE tokens, a requirement that serves both as a bond and a safeguard against spam.

Once deployed, builders must provide their own liquidity, oracles, and front-end interfaces. In return, they can earn up to 50% of trading fees from the markets they create, incentivizing a new wave of on-chain innovation.

Hyperliquid Challenges CEX Model as HIP-3 Lets Anyone Deploy Perps On-Chain

An administrator confirmed in Hyperliquid’s Discord that HIP-3 enables “builder-deployed perpetuals,” emphasizing that while the upgrade introduces no immediate changes for users, it fully decentralizes the process of listing new perpetual markets.

“Deployers meeting the on-chain requirements will be able to deploy perps for trading once ready,” the statement said.

Integrated with HyperEVM, HIP-3 supports smart contracts, governance, and security features such as validator slashing and open interest caps.

The upgrade is designed to reduce entry barriers for new projects while maintaining system integrity, allowing builders to test new markets efficiently and safely.

The shift positions Hyperliquid as a direct competitor to centralized exchanges (CEXs), which have long dominated crypto trading. In recent months, developers and founders have publicly criticized the high costs associated with CEX listings.

Jesse Pollak, a developer at Base, recently wrote, “Raise your hand if you’re ready to go to war against CEX listings that charge 2–9% of a token supply to be listed.”

Another developer, Jeffy Yu, claimed on X that centralized exchanges had demanded substantial listing fees, including $1 million cash from Binance and hundreds of thousands from other exchanges, calling the process “disgusting and unethical.”

By contrast, HIP-3 aims to introduce a transparent, on-chain framework for market creation, requiring only the 500,000 HYPE stake.

Notably, the upgrade seeks to allow market makers to plug into the shared infrastructure through HyperCore, which supports high-performance order matching and sub-second trade finality.

The integration allows for scalable and interoperable trading, with reduced costs and faster market deployment compared to building from scratch.

Industry analysts view the upgrade as a major step toward decentralization in derivatives trading.

According to one crypto commentator, Akshay BD, the move is “a big deal” for teams wanting to launch markets quickly.

“They can buy HYPE, stake it, spin up markets, and earn fees. They don’t need to worry about infrastructure or token alignment,” he said, noting that HIP-3 could intensify competition among ecosystems vying to launch new assets efficiently.

this is a big deal imo. teams can now buy 1M HYPE, stake it and spin up markets around hyperliquid and earn fees.

they don’t need to worry about infra, launching a token, or aligning incentives between the network, app layer and users. everyone coordinates around a single asset.… https://t.co/GFC4pC3XEQ

— Akshay BD (@akshaybd) October 13, 2025

The upgrade could also broaden Hyperliquid’s scope beyond crypto, enabling the creation of perpetual markets for assets like equities, commodities, and even prediction markets.

Several early-stage projects, including those building pre-IPO equity contracts and structured derivative products, are reportedly preparing to deploy under HIP-3.

Tensions Flare Between Hyperliquid and Binance

The launch of its permissionless upgrade comes as tensions between Hyperliquid and Binance resurfaced this week after Hyperliquid co-founder Jeff Yan accused centralized exchanges of underreporting liquidations during last week’s market crash.

In a post on X, Yan claimed that “underreported CEX liquidations” distort market data and transparency. He said Hyperliquid’s on-chain system, which publicly records all liquidations and orders in real time, prevents such discrepancies.

Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) responded indirectly, saying Binance and its affiliates had “taken hundreds of millions out of their own pockets to protect users” during the turmoil, adding that different players in the industry “operate under different value systems.”

The debate followed a steep market sell-off on Oct. 10–11 that erased more than $19 billion in leveraged positions and briefly caused technical disruptions on Binance.

In contrast, Hyperliquid reported handling up to $70 billion in volume without downtime, strengthening its case for on-chain transparency.

Speculation also resurfaced around Binance’s historical links to Hyperliquid. Zhao clarified that while Yan participated in Binance Labs’ 2018 incubation program through a separate startup called Deaux, Binance no longer holds any stake or tokens in Hyperliquid. The earlier project failed, he said, and “no investment was recovered.”

Since launching its own Layer-1 blockchain, Hyperliquid has grown into one of DeFi’s most active perpetual trading platforms, now holding roughly 70% of the total decentralized perpetuals market, according to DeFiLlama and Token Terminal data.



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