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Mountain Protocol vs Okotoki

Hyperliquid ecosystem comparison · RWA Perps

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Quick Take

Mountain Protocol USDM yield-bearing stablecoin passing US Treasury yields to Hyperliquid holders on Multi-Layer, while Okotoki Professional trading terminal purpose-built for Hyperliquid power users on Multi-Layer. They serve different niches in the Hyperliquid ecosystem.

Based on public data for Mountain Protocol and Okotoki. Key differentiators: layer deployment, fee structure, liquidity depth, and community adoption. Last reviewed: Mar 2026.

Overview

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Mountain Protocol

Mountain Protocol is the issuer of USDM, a regulated, yield-bearing stablecoin backed by short-term US Treasury bills that automatically passes through Treasury yields to holders on a daily rebasing basis. Unlike traditional stablecoins that capture yield for issuers, USDM distributes approximately 4-5% APY directly to holders simply by holding the token—making it a compelling alternative to USDC and USDT in the HyperEVM ecosystem. As HyperEVM lending protocols and yield vaults integrate USDM as a base asset, Hyperliquid traders can earn real-world Treasury yields on their idle stablecoin balances between trades. Mountain Protocol operates under regulatory oversight and maintains full reserve attestations, providing institutional-grade compliance for DeFi protocols that need to satisfy regulatory requirements when deploying RWA-backed assets on Hyperliquid. USDM's daily rebasing model ensures yield accrues automatically without requiring any user action.

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Okotoki

Okotoki is a professional trading terminal purpose-built for Hyperliquid, offering a sophisticated interface for active perpetuals traders who need more than the native UI. Okotoki's multi-panel layout supports side-by-side charting of multiple assets, a full order entry panel with advanced order types, and a live order book visualizer that renders Hyperliquid's L2 order book depth in real time. Its built-in trade journal automatically records entries and exits with P&L attribution, helping traders analyze performance over time. Okotoki also includes a position heat map showing portfolio-level exposure and risk metrics for perp positions. By combining the speed of Hyperliquid's matching engine with a feature-rich trading interface, Okotoki caters to the growing cohort of professional traders who have migrated from CEXes to Hyperliquid and demand institutional-grade tooling without sacrificing the non-custodial benefits of decentralized trading.

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Feature Comparison

FeatureMountain Protocol logoMountain ProtocolOkotoki logoOkotoki
LayerMulti-LayerMulti-Layer
CategoryRWA PerpsTrading Terminals & Interfaces
StatusActiveActive
Launch Year
Websitemountainprotocol.comokotoki.com
Twitter
GitHubNot publicNot public
VerifiedUnverifiedUnverified
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Score Comparison

Mountain ProtocolOkotoki
Open Source
Mountain Protocol
Not public
Okotoki
Not public
Verified
Mountain Protocol
Unverified
Okotoki
Unverified
Ecosystem Breadth
Mountain Protocol
0 tags
Okotoki
0 tags
Maturity
Mountain Protocol
Unknown
Okotoki
Unknown

Feature Matrix

FeatureMountain Protocol logoMountain ProtocolOkotoki logoOkotoki
Open Source
Verified
Has Website
Has Twitter
Has GitHub
Active Status

Key Differences

Category Focus

Mountain Protocol is focused on rwa perps, while Okotoki targets trading terminals & interfaces. They serve different user needs within the Hyperliquid ecosystem.

When to Use Each

Choose Mountain Protocol if you...

  • Want a rwa perps solution on Multi-Layer
  • Need: USDM yield-bearing stablecoin passing US Treasury yields to Hyperliquid holders

Choose Okotoki if you...

  • Want a trading terminals & interfaces solution on Multi-Layer
  • Need: Professional trading terminal purpose-built for Hyperliquid power users

Ecosystem Integration

Mountain Protocol logo

Mountain Protocol

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

Okotoki logo

Okotoki

Okotoki 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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