Hyperliquid Spot vs Valantis
Hyperliquid ecosystem comparison · Decentralized Exchanges
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Hyperliquid Spot Native on-chain order book spot trading with HIP-1 and HIP-2 token standards on Multi-Layer, while Valantis Modular DEX with LST-optimized pools — acquired StakedHYPE on HyperEVM. Both compete in the decentralized exchanges space but operate on different layers, which affects their capabilities and composability.
Based on public data for Hyperliquid Spot and Valantis. Key differentiators: layer deployment, fee structure, liquidity depth, and community adoption. Last reviewed: Mar 2026.
Hyperliquid Spot
Multi-LayerNative on-chain order book spot trading with HIP-1 and HIP-2 token standards
app.hyperliquid.xyzValantis
HyperEVMModular DEX with LST-optimized pools — acquired StakedHYPE
valantis.xyzOverview
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.
Visit websiteValantis
Valantis is a modular decentralized exchange protocol deployed on HyperEVM, designed to give liquidity providers and protocol developers unprecedented flexibility in how AMMs are constructed and customized. At its core is STEX — a next-generation AMM architecture purpose-built for liquid staking token pools, solving the persistent problem of capital inefficiency and high slippage that plagues standard AMMs when handling correlated or yield-bearing assets. Valantis separates exchange logic into composable modules: sovereign pools, HOT (Hybrid Order Type) AMMs, and pluggable liquidity management strategies — allowing developers to integrate custom pricing curves, fee tiers, and rebalancing logic without forking the entire protocol stack. For liquidity providers, this means substantially better capital efficiency and reduced impermanent loss on correlated pairs. For protocols building on HyperEVM, it means a flexible DEX infrastructure layer that can be tailored to specific tokenomics and use cases. Valantis fits naturally into the Hyperliquid ecosystem by providing foundational trading infrastructure that DeFi primitives — lending markets, derivatives vaults, and yield protocols — depend on for deep, efficient, and programmable liquidity.
Visit websiteFeature Comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Layer | Multi-Layer | HyperEVM |
| Category | Decentralized Exchanges | Decentralized Exchanges |
| Status | Active | Active |
| Launch Year | — | 2025 |
| Website | app.hyperliquid.xyz | valantis.xyz |
| — | @ValantisLabs | |
| GitHub | Not public | Not public |
| Verified | Unverified | ✓ Verified |
| Tags | — | DEXmodularLST-poolsSTEX |
Score Comparison
Feature Matrix
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Open Source | ✗ | ✗ |
| Verified | ✗ | ✓ |
| Has Website | ✓ | ✓ |
| Has Twitter | ✗ | ✓ |
| Has GitHub | ✗ | ✗ |
| Active Status | ✓ | ✓ |
Key Differences
Layer Architecture
Hyperliquid Spot operates on Multi-Layer (spans multiple hyperliquid layers), while Valantis runs on HyperEVM (evm smart contracts on hyperliquid l1). This affects composability, transaction speed, and the types of integrations each protocol supports.
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 Valantis if you...
- ✓Want a decentralized exchanges solution on HyperEVM
- ✓Prefer a verified and vetted protocol
- ✓Need features like DEX and modular
- ✓Need: Modular DEX with LST-optimized pools — acquired StakedHYPE
Ecosystem Integration
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.
Valantis
Valantis operates on HyperEVM (evm smart contracts on hyperliquid l1). As a HyperEVM protocol, it can compose with other EVM-based DeFi primitives and leverage smart contract flexibility.
Community Verdict
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