Hyperliquid responds to concerns: the platform is fully solvent
Foresight News reported that Hyperliquid officially clarified a recent article that made false accusations against it, claiming that Hyperliquid had issues with solvency, integrity, and transparency. The responses to the 10 specific allegations are as follows:
System undercollateralized by $362 million: Not true. The author ignored HyperEVM USDC (which runs parallel to the Arbitrum bridge). The current total USDC is $4.351 billions.
Manipulating trading volume via TestnetSetYesterdayUserVlm: Not true. This is only a testnet function and cannot be called on mainnet.
Certain users have privileges, such as fee exemptions or manipulating airdrop impact: Not true. All fees, balances, and trades are visible on-chain, with no distortion mechanisms.
CoreWriter “God mode” can mint tokens, transfer funds, etc.: Not true. This is the way HyperEVM smart contracts send HyperCore operations, with no such privileges as described.
Governance can freeze the chain, with no rollback function: Misunderstanding. Freezing is used for network upgrades, similar to hard forks on other chains. During the POPCAT event in November 2025, L1 was not frozen; only the Arbitrum bridge was automatically locked as a security measure.
A single private key can instantly set oracle prices: Misunderstanding. The HIP-3 oracle is configured by the deployer and can use MPC, etc. Perpetual contracts operated by validators use a weighted median price with no delay to ensure security.
Eight undisclosed addresses control all transaction submissions: Not true. Some transactions have been sent directly by validators. Future upgrades will include MEV and censorship-resistance mechanisms.
Liquidation cartel has unfair advantage: Misunderstanding. Only HLP can perform backup liquidations, and deposits are permissionless. Most liquidations are handled through the order book.
Hidden lending protocol involving over $1 million in funds: Not true. Portfolio margin, lending, and HLP are publicly announced pre-alpha versions with documented records.
ModifyNonCirculatingSupply can change token supply: Not true. HIP-1 token supply is fixed. This function is for display purposes only and does not affect execution.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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