Hyperliquid launches S&P 2.0, bringing crypto index perps to its layer-1 chain
Hyperliquid's S&P 2.0 could reshape crypto trading by offering new leverage opportunities, but it raises trust and regulatory challenges. The post Hyperliquid launches S&P 2.0, bringing crypto index perps to its layer-1...
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Hyperliquid's S&P 2.0 could reshape crypto trading by offering new leverage opportunities, but it raises trust and regulatory challenges.
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