Hyperliquid Faces API Outage Amid DeFi Trading Surge
Hyperliquid, a decentralized trading platform, experienced a 30-minute outage on Tuesday as surging user demand overwhelmed its API servers. The disruption, attributed to unprecedented traffic rather than a security breach, left traders unable to execute orders or manage positions effectively.
Platform representatives confirmed the incident via Discord, classifying it as a "major outage" on their status page. The team pledged to bolster system resilience and monitoring protocols to mitigate future risks. Third-party apps like BasedApp, built on Hyperliquid's infrastructure, also reported order placement failures during the incident.
Price divergences emerged as the outage created market inefficiencies. Community member Luke Cannon noted on X that frontend interfaces were similarly affected, humorously observing the temporary impossibility of shorting HYPE tokens during the disruption.