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Privy vs Hyperliquid Names

Hyperliquid ecosystem comparison · Wallets & Account Abstraction

Ecosystem Pick
Cross-Layer Alternatives

Quick Take

Privy Embedded wallets enabling users to access HyperEVM dApps with just email or social login on Multi-Layer, while Hyperliquid Names .hl domain names for the Hyperliquid ecosystem on HyperEVM. Both compete in the wallets & account abstraction space but operate on different layers, which affects their capabilities and composability.

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

Overview

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Privy

Privy is an embedded wallet and authentication infrastructure provider that enables HyperEVM developers to offer seamless, non-custodial wallet creation to users via email, phone, or social accounts. Unlike traditional wallet connect flows that require users to have MetaMask installed, Privy provisions in-app wallets using secure key management—allowing users to interact with HyperEVM DeFi protocols without any prior crypto experience. Privy's React SDK integrates in minutes and handles all key storage, recovery, and session management, while developers retain full control over the user experience. For NFT platforms, trading terminals, and DeFi frontends on HyperEVM, Privy dramatically lowers the onboarding barrier and increases conversion rates. Its cross-app wallets feature allows users to carry their Privy wallet identity across multiple HyperEVM applications with a single sign-on, creating a cohesive multi-app experience within the Hyperliquid ecosystem.

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Hyperliquid Names

Hyperliquid Names is an on-chain domain naming service for the Hyperliquid ecosystem, enabling users to register human-readable .hl domains that map to wallet addresses and on-chain identities. Similar to ENS on Ethereum, Hyperliquid Names solves a fundamental UX problem: cryptographic wallet addresses are long, error-prone hex strings that are nearly impossible to remember or share reliably. With a .hl domain, you can send assets to alice.hl instead of a 42-character address — dramatically improving usability and reducing the risk of costly transfer errors. Domains are registered on-chain, ensuring ownership is trustless and censorship-resistant — no central authority can revoke your name. Beyond simple address resolution, .hl domains can store metadata such as social profiles, website links, and avatar images, serving as a portable on-chain identity layer across Hyperliquid applications. As the ecosystem expands with wallets, DEXs, trading interfaces, and social apps, a unified naming layer becomes essential infrastructure for user experience. Early adopters can claim short premium names before they become scarce, and a secondary market for valuable .hl domains is already forming among ecosystem participants.

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Feature Comparison

FeaturePrivy logoPrivyHyperliquid Names logoHyperliquid Names
LayerMulti-LayerHyperEVM
CategoryWallets & Account AbstractionWallets & Account Abstraction
StatusActiveActive
Launch Year2025
Websiteprivy.iohlnames.xyz
Twitter@hlnames
GitHubNot publicNot public
VerifiedUnverifiedUnverified
Tags
domainsidentitynamingENS-style

Score Comparison

PrivyHyperliquid Names
Open Source
Privy
Not public
Hyperliquid Names
Not public
Verified
Privy
Unverified
Hyperliquid Names
Unverified
Ecosystem Breadth
Privy
0 tags
Hyperliquid Names
4 tags
Maturity
Privy
Unknown
Hyperliquid Names
Since 2025

Feature Matrix

FeaturePrivy logoPrivyHyperliquid Names logoHyperliquid Names
Open Source
Verified
Has Website
Has Twitter
Has GitHub
Active Status

Key Differences

Layer Architecture

Privy operates on Multi-Layer (spans multiple hyperliquid layers), while Hyperliquid Names 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 Privy if you...

  • Want a wallets & account abstraction solution on Multi-Layer
  • Need: Embedded wallets enabling users to access HyperEVM dApps with just email or social login

Choose Hyperliquid Names if you...

  • Want a wallets & account abstraction solution on HyperEVM
  • Need features like domains and identity
  • Need: .hl domain names for the Hyperliquid ecosystem

Ecosystem Integration

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Privy

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

Hyperliquid Names logo

Hyperliquid Names

Hyperliquid Names 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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