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The HyperLiquid ecosystem is evolving fast, and with the introduction of BLP (Base Liquidity Pools), it’s clear that the protocol is moving one step closer to its original vision. Liquidity and execution living directly at the core.
If BLP operates as expected built as a Cosmos SDK–style module executing directly at the validator level — it represents a meaningful shift.
DeFi functionality could soon live within Hypercore itself, not on separate execution layers like HyperEVM or Corewriter.
That means lending, collateralization, and liquidity routing might all become validator-native features similar to how Osmosis and Injective handle their base modules.
It’s a natural evolution, not a disruption.
Moving DeFi primitives down the stack tightens the feedback loop between liquidity, risk, and execution. It’s what makes HyperLiquid uniquely capable of supporting true on-chain markets.
For HyperFlow, this change doesn’t introduce friction — it simplifies the architecture.
HyperFlow has always been infrastructure-neutral. Whether liquidity comes from EVM DEXs, bridges, or validator-native pools, it all flows through the same unified surface.
So rather than competing, HyperFlow becomes the connective layer:
If BLP succeeds, the Flow only gets stronger.
It cements HyperFlow’s role as the on-chain router that unifies all liquidity on HyperLiquid — from modules to dApps to token launches.
All Liquidity One Flow
Without revealing too much before we’re ready — the next phase for HyperFlow builds directly on this foundation.
We’re working toward a system that makes native liquidity not just accessible, but usable — where new assets can be listed, traded, and scaled seamlessly across the entire HyperLiquid stack.
Think of it as the bridge between validator-level liquidity and market-level usability.
We’re not replicating what the base protocol is building — we’re making it actionable.
As liquidity moves closer to the validator layer, the real opportunity lies in abstraction — in building products that translate that core liquidity into experiences the broader market can actually use.
That’s where HyperFlow sits.
And as the ecosystem evolves, we’re positioned exactly where the next wave of innovation will meet adoption.
If BLP succeeds, the Flow only gets stronger.
Soon™.