About Hyperlatency
Real-time latency monitoring for Hyperliquid's API and validator network.
What is Hyperlatency?
Hyperlatency continuously measures network latency to Hyperliquid's trading infrastructure from probes deployed around the world.
- WebSocket RTT to the Hyperliquid API
- TCP/TLS breakdown
- Direct TCP to all 24 validators
- Data refreshes every 5 seconds
Why It Matters
Hyperliquid's validators are concentrated in Tokyo. HFT firms, market makers, and automated strategies all benefit from understanding latency to Hyperliquid's infrastructure. Hyperlatency tracks the lag experienced from probe locations worldwide, giving you the data to make informed infrastructure decisions.
Gossip & Order Priority
Hyperliquid documents two priority mechanisms: gossip priority for faster receipt of transaction data, and order priority for IOC orders in HIP-3 markets, with fees charged from undelegated staking balance in HYPE terms.
These mechanisms add protocol-level priority, but they sit on top of normal network latency and infrastructure rather than replacing them. Priority fees can improve your position, not erase a network-speed disadvantage.
Research Project Disclaimer
Hyperlatency is a research project provided for informational and educational purposes only. The latency metrics displayed (including WebSocket RTT, TCP/TLS breakdowns, and direct validator latencies) are measured from specific geographic probe locations using our distinct server environments. Actual latency may differ. Real-world network performance is highly volatile and depends on numerous factors, including your specific ISP routing, local network congestion, cloud provider variances (e.g., AWS vs. GCP routing to Tokyo), and hardware stack. Therefore, these numbers should be viewed as estimates and directional baselines.