Hyperdash asset methodology
Hyperdash asset pages combine live market data, Hyperliquid market metadata, public market references, and editorial context so traders can understand what a market is before they open a chart or place a trade.
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Asset identity
We resolve each public asset page from the market identifiers available to Hyperdash, including Hyperliquid perpetual markets, Hyperliquid spot markets, and the public HIP-3 markets Hyperdash supports. The resolver normalizes ticker casing, display names, raw spot identifiers, token names, market class, and page URLs from one shared registry so traders see the same asset identity anywhere the market appears on Hyperdash.
Market data
Live prices, volume, open interest, funding, order-flow context, trader cohorts, and chart links are derived from market data available to Hyperdash and from Hyperliquid market state where applicable. Asset pages avoid treating every price tick as a content update; page freshness reflects material changes to page facts, supported markets, or explanatory content.
Context sources
For asset background, market drivers, index methodology, earnings context, and macro references, Hyperdash pulls from and aggregates reputable financial journals, public company and exchange materials, index methodology documents, public protocol documentation, and established market-data providers. We use those sources to describe what can move a market, not to predict future price direction.
Review boundaries
Hyperdash reviews asset-page templates for URL correctness, resolver behavior, localized metadata, and consistency between visible content and machine-readable markup. Asset pages are informational and do not provide financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. Traders should verify market conditions, sizing, margin, and venue risk before placing orders.