The competition is heating up. There's real opportunity here for the next Robinhood-style platform to emerge as the distribution layer built on top of Hyperliquid's market infrastructure. With Hyperliquid establishing itself as the market layer, the space is wide open for innovators to build the go-to platform for retail users and institutions alike. It's the kind of gap that usually attracts serious builders.
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MEVHunterWang
· 2025-12-19 03:10
Wait, you're saying Hyperliquid is the infrastructure layer, and there's a second layer on top? I don't quite follow that logic.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 2025-12-17 20:05
Selling pies again, I'm tired of hearing this explanation.
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RumbleValidator
· 2025-12-17 20:04
Looking at Hyperliquid's infrastructure, the imagination space for the distribution layer has indeed opened up. But the problem is—how many teams can truly build a reliable node verification mechanism? Most are still chasing the trend.
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WenMoon
· 2025-12-17 19:52
Speaking of Hyperliquid, with the foundational layer in place, the next level of distribution similar to Robinhood definitely has a chance... but it's still uncertain who can truly take this slice of the cake.
The competition is heating up. There's real opportunity here for the next Robinhood-style platform to emerge as the distribution layer built on top of Hyperliquid's market infrastructure. With Hyperliquid establishing itself as the market layer, the space is wide open for innovators to build the go-to platform for retail users and institutions alike. It's the kind of gap that usually attracts serious builders.