Okotoki vs HypurrScan
Hyperliquid ecosystem comparison · Trading Terminals & Interfaces
Best for TradersQuick Take
Okotoki Professional trading terminal purpose-built for Hyperliquid power users on Multi-Layer, while HypurrScan Hyperliquid L1 explorer — auctions, TWAPs, whales, and on-chain data on HyperCore. They serve different niches in the Hyperliquid ecosystem.
Based on public data for Okotoki and HypurrScan. Key differentiators: layer deployment, fee structure, liquidity depth, and community adoption. Last reviewed: Mar 2026.
Okotoki
Multi-LayerProfessional trading terminal purpose-built for Hyperliquid power users
okotoki.comHypurrScan
HyperCoreHyperliquid L1 explorer — auctions, TWAPs, whales, and on-chain data
hypurrscan.ioOverview
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.
Visit websiteHypurrScan
HypurrScan is the dedicated block explorer and analytics platform for Hyperliquid's Layer 1 blockchain, offering comprehensive visibility into the network's on-chain activity. Analogous to Etherscan for Ethereum, HypurrScan is purpose-built for Hyperliquid's unique architecture — a high-performance consensus layer that powers fully on-chain perpetual futures and spot order books with sub-second finality. The explorer provides real-time and historical tracking of transactions, wallet addresses, token balances, TWAP (time-weighted average price) executions, and HIP-1 token auction prices. Users can drill into individual accounts to view their full trading history, open positions, and asset holdings across both spot and perpetuals markets. HypurrScan also surfaces network-level statistics including validator activity, block production data, and ecosystem metrics essential for researchers, traders, and developers building on Hyperliquid L1. As the Hyperliquid ecosystem has scaled — with billions in daily trading volume and hundreds of perpetual markets — HypurrScan has become an indispensable transparency tool. Its dashboard aggregates the most critical L1 data into a single interface optimized for both casual users and power analysts navigating the HYPE ecosystem.
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| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Layer | Multi-Layer | HyperCore |
| Category | Trading Terminals & Interfaces | Analytics & Data |
| Status | Active | Active |
| Launch Year | — | 2025 |
| Website | okotoki.com | hypurrscan.io |
| — | @HypurrScan | |
| GitHub | Not public | Not public |
| Verified | Unverified | Unverified |
| Tags | — | exploreranalyticswhaleson-chain |
Score Comparison
Feature Matrix
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Open Source | ✗ | ✗ |
| Verified | ✗ | ✗ |
| Has Website | ✓ | ✓ |
| Has Twitter | ✗ | ✓ |
| Has GitHub | ✗ | ✗ |
| Active Status | ✓ | ✓ |
Key Differences
Layer Architecture
Okotoki operates on Multi-Layer (spans multiple hyperliquid layers), while HypurrScan runs on HyperCore (native on-chain perpetual orderbook). This affects composability, transaction speed, and the types of integrations each protocol supports.
Category Focus
Okotoki is focused on trading terminals & interfaces, while HypurrScan targets analytics & data. They serve different user needs within the Hyperliquid ecosystem.
When to Use Each
Choose Okotoki if you...
- ✓Want a trading terminals & interfaces solution on Multi-Layer
- ✓Need: Professional trading terminal purpose-built for Hyperliquid power users
Choose HypurrScan if you...
- ✓Want a analytics & data solution on HyperCore
- ✓Need features like explorer and analytics
- ✓Need: Hyperliquid L1 explorer — auctions, TWAPs, whales, and on-chain data
Ecosystem Integration
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.
HypurrScan
HypurrScan operates on HyperCore (native on-chain perpetual orderbook). Running on HyperCore gives it direct access to the native orderbook with minimal latency and maximum throughput.
Community Verdict
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