Learn how it works
Understand how the system actually works before trading.
Start with overview

Understand how the system actually works before trading.
Start with overview
Follow a short step-by-step guide:

A trading system where execution is defined by protocol rules, not an operator.
Hyperliquid combines an exchange and a blockchain into a single system.
Trades, margin, and liquidation are enforced automatically at the protocol level, without custody or manual intervention.
Understand how it works →Full system breakdown in 5 steps
Uses a central limit order book (CLOB), not a pricing curve
No custody, no account recovery, no discretionary support
The exchange and blockchain operate as one system



If this makes sense, you’re ready to trade.
Open Quick Start

Entry point to Core. Read in this order.

What this system is (and is not), and what expectations to discard.

How the L1 and the exchange fit together at the protocol level.

How a trade moves from submission to closure under protocol rules.

What you control, what you delegate, and why actions cannot be reversed.

The invariant that ends trades: thresholds, triggers, and forced closure.
Follow this sequence to start trading. Each step builds on the previous one.
Access & Wallet
It is non-custodial and on-chain but operates with a defined validator set. It occupies a hybrid position. Depositing Funds
Move assets into the trading environment. Settlement rules define availability. Trading
Orders -> positions -> margin state. Execution is protocol-driven. Liquidation
Triggered automatically when thresholds are breached. No margin calls. No overrides. Closing & Withdrawal
Reduce exposure, then withdraw. Exit funds back to self-custody. Short answers for routing decisions.
Where should I start?
Start with Core Step 1, then choose Core Reading Path or Quick Start.
Do I need Core before Quick Start?
Not mandatory, but Core reduces avoidable mistakes in leveraged workflows.
Are Core pages complete?
No. Sprint 1 finalizes entry navigation and framing only.
Is Trading Path complete?
No. Trading path links are temporary placeholders in Sprint 1.

Need a quick decision?
Core = understanding. Quick Start = action. Trade = temporary placeholders.