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Hyperliquid Spot vs HyperBot

Hyperliquid ecosystem comparison · Decentralized Exchanges

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Quick Take

Hyperliquid Spot Native on-chain order book spot trading with HIP-1 and HIP-2 token standards on Multi-Layer, while HyperBot Telegram trading bot for executing Hyperliquid trades directly from chat on Multi-Layer. They serve different niches in the Hyperliquid ecosystem.

Based on public data for Hyperliquid Spot and HyperBot. Key differentiators: layer deployment, fee structure, liquidity depth, and community adoption. Last reviewed: Mar 2026.

Overview

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Hyperliquid Spot

Hyperliquid's native spot order book is the on-chain spot trading layer of the Hyperliquid L1, enabling permissionless listing and trading of tokens through the HIP-1 and HIP-2 token standards. Unlike AMM-based spot trading, Hyperliquid Spot uses a fully on-chain central limit order book (CLOB) with 200k orders per second throughput, delivering CEX-equivalent matching engine performance for spot assets. HIP-1 provides the fungible token standard analogous to ERC-20, while HIP-2 governs hyperliquidity provision—requiring token deployers to seed initial order book liquidity. Tokens launched through this mechanism trade natively on Hyperliquid's CLOB alongside the perp markets, creating a unified liquidity environment. The native spot DEX has become the go-to venue for launching and trading Hyperliquid-native tokens like PURR, HYPE, and the growing list of HyperEVM-native project tokens, with billions in cumulative spot trading volume demonstrating strong adoption.

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HyperBot

HyperBot is a Telegram-based trading bot built natively for Hyperliquid, enabling users to trade perpetuals and spot assets directly from their Telegram interface without navigating a web app. With simple command syntax and an intuitive inline keyboard, HyperBot lets traders open and close positions, set stop-losses and take-profits, view their portfolio PnL, and receive real-time price alerts—all within Telegram. The bot supports both market and limit orders on all Hyperliquid-listed assets and offers one-click copy-trading for following top traders on the leaderboard. HyperBot's lightweight architecture means near-instant order routing to Hyperliquid's matching engine, with execution speeds comparable to the native interface. It has become an essential tool for mobile-first Hyperliquid traders who want the full trading experience in a messaging app, combining convenience with the full power of Hyperliquid's non-custodial perp and spot markets.

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Feature Comparison

FeatureHyperliquid Spot logoHyperliquid SpotHyperBot logoHyperBot
LayerMulti-LayerMulti-Layer
CategoryDecentralized ExchangesTrading Bots & Automation
StatusActiveActive
Launch Year
Websiteapp.hyperliquid.xyzhyperbot.trade
Twitter
GitHubNot publicNot public
VerifiedUnverifiedUnverified
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Score Comparison

Hyperliquid SpotHyperBot
Open Source
Hyperliquid Spot
Not public
HyperBot
Not public
Verified
Hyperliquid Spot
Unverified
HyperBot
Unverified
Ecosystem Breadth
Hyperliquid Spot
0 tags
HyperBot
0 tags
Maturity
Hyperliquid Spot
Unknown
HyperBot
Unknown

Feature Matrix

FeatureHyperliquid Spot logoHyperliquid SpotHyperBot logoHyperBot
Open Source
Verified
Has Website
Has Twitter
Has GitHub
Active Status

Key Differences

Category Focus

Hyperliquid Spot is focused on decentralized exchanges, while HyperBot targets trading bots & automation. They serve different user needs within the Hyperliquid ecosystem.

When to Use Each

Choose Hyperliquid Spot if you...

  • Want a decentralized exchanges solution on Multi-Layer
  • Need: Native on-chain order book spot trading with HIP-1 and HIP-2 token standards

Choose HyperBot if you...

  • Want a trading bots & automation solution on Multi-Layer
  • Need: Telegram trading bot for executing Hyperliquid trades directly from chat

Ecosystem Integration

Hyperliquid Spot logo

Hyperliquid Spot

Hyperliquid Spot operates on Multi-Layer (spans multiple hyperliquid layers). Spanning multiple layers lets it combine the strengths of each, though integration complexity is higher.

HyperBot logo

HyperBot

HyperBot operates on Multi-Layer (spans multiple hyperliquid layers). Spanning multiple layers lets it combine the strengths of each, though integration complexity is higher.

Both protocols share the same layer, maximizing composability potential.

Community Verdict

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