What is HyperEVM?
HyperEVM is the EVM-compatible layer of the Hyperliquid blockchain, which features a dual-block architecture with HyperCore and HyperEVM. The HyperEVM is not a separate chain, but rather secured by the same HyperBFT consensus as HyperCore, allowing it to interact directly with HyperCore’s spot and perpetual order books.Key Features
- Dual-Block Architecture: Combines HyperCore (for trading) and HyperEVM (for smart contracts)
- EVM-Compatible: Full compatibility with Ethereum smart contracts and tooling
- Direct Order Book Access: Smart contracts can read prices and execute trades directly on HyperCore
- Permissionless Asset Deployment: Projects can deploy ERC20 contracts and corresponding spot assets
- Unified State: No bridging risk between HyperCore and HyperEVM
- Mature Liquidity: Access to established, liquid onchain order books
- Captive Audience: Built-in user base excited about onchain finance
Technical Capabilities
- Read Precompiles: Smart contracts can read prices directly from HyperCore order books
- Write System Contracts: Contracts can send orders directly to HyperCore order books
- Protocolized Liquidations: Lending protocols can implement automated liquidations
- Native Token Integration: Seamless connection between HyperEVM contracts and HyperCore trading
Use Cases
- DeFi Protocols: Lending, borrowing, and automated trading strategies
- Token Projects: Permissionless listing and trading of new assets
- Trading Bots: Direct access to order books for algorithmic trading
- Cross-Protocol Integration: Seamless interaction between different DeFi applications
Current Status
HyperEVM is currently in alpha stage with a gradual roll-out approach to ensure:- Equal access for all developers (no insiders)
- Safe system upgrades for high-volume trading
- Live iteration based on user feedback
Data on Dune
We currently don’t support traces yet for hyperEVM so compared to usual EVM support we will not have:- Traces
- Traces_decoded
- “Enable bytecode matching” decoding feature
- “Decode other contracts created by the same factory” decoding feature
Raw Data
Access to raw blockchain data including blocks, transactions, and logs
Decoded Data
Human-readable contract interactions and events