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Hyperliquid’s S&P 500 perpetual tops $100 million in daily volume after licensed launch

By Estefano Gomez · Published March 20, 2026 · 2 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Hyperliquid’s S&P 500 perpetual tops $100 million in daily volume after licensed launch

Hyperliquid’s S&P 500 perpetual tops $100 million in daily volume after licensed launch

The new market became one of Hyperliquid’s 10 largest pairs within days, extending the S&P 500’s reach into 24/7 onchain trading.

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Add us on Google by Estefano Gomez Mar. 20, 2026

Hyperliquid’s newly launched S&P 500 perpetual contract topped $100 million in 24 hour trading volume within days of its debut, quickly becoming one of the blockchain’s 10 largest markets. The early surge points to strong demand for 24/7 onchain access to traditional assets.

The market was launched through a licensing deal between Trade[XYZ] and S&P Dow Jones Indices, which described the product as the first and only officially licensed perpetual derivative based on the S&P 500 and powered by institutional grade index data.

The launch adds to the rapid rise of Hyperliquid’s HIP 3 ecosystem, which allows permissionless deployment of new perpetual markets. Aggregate open interest across HIP 3 markets recently climbed to about $1.43 billion, more than 100 times higher than six months ago, as tokenized equity, commodity, and macro products gained traction alongside crypto pairs.

Trade[XYZ], which S&P described as the leading provider of real world asset markets on Hyperliquid, has processed more than $100 billion in volume since October 2025 and is now running at an annualized pace above $600 billion.

The S&P 500 contract also arrives as Hyperliquid becomes an increasingly important venue for after hours price discovery. Earlier this month, Trade[XYZ]’s oil markets drew heavy activity during geopolitical volatility, with reporting showing weekend volume surpassing $1 billion.

In response, Trade[XYZ] rolled out an updated version of its Discovery Bounds framework, a mechanism designed to limit extreme off hours price swings while still allowing markets to move when traditional exchanges are closed. That updated system was deployed ahead of the S&P 500 launch as onchain trading of traditional assets continues to expand.

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