Hyperliquid, a blockchain network specializing in trading, has increased margin requirements for traders after its liquidity pool lost millions of dollars during a massive Ether (ETH) liquidation, the network said. On March 12, a trader intentionally liquidated a roughly $200 million Ether long position, causing Hyperliquid’s liquidity pool, HLP, to lose $4 million, unwinding the trade. Starting March 15, Hyperliquid will begin requiring traders to maintain a collateral margin of at least 20% on certain open positions to “reduce the systemic impact of large positions with hypothetical market impact upon closing,” Hyperliquid said in a March 13 X post. The incident highlights the growing pains confronting Hyperliquid, which has emerged as Web3’s most popular platform for leveraged perpetual trading. Hyperliquid has adjusted margin requirements for traders.
Source: DeFiLlamaRelated: Crypto market liquidations likely reached $10B — Bybit CEOLeading perps exchangeAs of March 13, HLP has a total value locked (TVL) of approximately $340 million sourced from user deposits, according to DefiLlama. Launched in 2024, Hyperliquid’s flagship perps exchange has captured 70% of the market share, surpassing rivals such as GMX and dYdX, according to a January report by asset manager VanEck. Hyperliquid touts a trading experience comparable to a centralized exchange, featuring fast settlement times and low fees, but is less decentralized than other exchanges.
Traders deposit margin collateral — typically USDC (USDC) for Hyperliquid — to secure open positions. By withdrawing most of his collateral and liquidating his own position, the trader effectively cashed out of his trade without incurring slippage — or losses from selling a large position all at once. Instead, those losses were borne by Hyperliquid’s HLP liquidity pool. Hyperliquid’s HLP has more than $350 million in TVL.
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