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HyperBasis Asset Universe

HyperBasis covers 98 real-world-asset instruments on Hyperliquid. This page documents the categories and the honest exceptions.

1. Categories covered

CategoryExamples
US mega-cap equitiesTSLA, NVDA, AAPL, MSFT, AMZN, META, GOOGL, AMD, INTC, COIN, PLTR, RIVN
SemiconductorsNVDA, AMD, INTC, AMAT, ASML, AVGO, ARM, MU, QCOM, TSM, MRVL, CXMT
FX pairsEUR, GBP, JPY, KRW
CommoditiesGOLD, SILVER, COPPER, BRENTOIL, CL, NATGAS, PLATINUM, PALLADIUM, CORN, WHEAT
Indices & ETFsSP500, JP225, NIFTY, IBOV, KR200, SMH, XLE, EWJ, EWY, EWZ, EWT
APAC equitiesSMSN, SOFTBANK, HYUNDAI, MINIMAX, ZHIPU, GIGADEV
Speciality / thematicDRAM, BOT, SHAZ, UNITREE, URNM, QNT, SPCX and others

2. The honest zero-volume list

These Hyperliquid instruments are listed but have effectively never traded, so no candle history exists and no deviation history can be built for them. HyperBasis shows N/A for their historical statistics:

ALUMINIUM · VIX · DXY · CORN · WHEAT · KRW · NIFTY · IBOV · GEV · KSTR

This is not a product gap that can be backfilled — the source data does not exist anywhere.

3. Ticker and ADR mapping

Every Hyperliquid instrument is mapped to its TradFi ticker (for example xyz:9984.T-style mappings for APAC names) and, where the perp quote scale differs from the underlying, an ADR ratio normalizes the comparison. This prevents odd quote scales from producing false deviations.

4. Instrument lifecycle

New listings appear automatically in the Hyperliquid meta feed; HyperBasis tracks additions and delistings, and the data-quality audit distinguishes never-traded instruments from instruments with partial history.

Honest-limitations policy. HyperBasis labels every data gap instead of hiding it. Where a source does not exist (e.g., zero-volume Hyperliquid instruments that never traded), the product shows N/A rather than fabricated values.