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Frequently Asked Questions

Direct answers to the most common questions about HyperBasis, the HyperBasis Terminal, and the API.

Product

What is HyperBasis?

HyperBasis is the institutional data layer for Hyperliquid real-world assets: real-time Hyperliquid-vs-TradFi deviation, funding, whale flow, capacity and liquidation intelligence, delivered through the HyperBasis Terminal and a developer API.

What is the HyperBasis Terminal?

The HyperBasis Terminal is the browser-based professional interface at terminal.hyperbasis.uk with 15 functional pages covering arbitrage screening, asset profiles, whale flow, quant tools and data-quality monitoring.

Is HyperBasis a trading platform?

No. HyperBasis never executes trades, holds funds, or custodies assets. It is data and analytics infrastructure only.

Does HyperBasis give investment advice?

No. HyperBasis publishes mathematical calculations derived from market data. Nothing on the site, terminal or API is investment advice. Trading involves significant risk of loss.

Data

What does "deviation" mean?

The percentage difference between the Hyperliquid mark price and the TradFi reference price. Positive = Hyperliquid premium; negative = discount. See the methodology page for the exact formula.

How fresh is the data?

Deviation updates on a 90-second cycle. Market snapshots are 10-second WebSocket captures. Funding snapshots run every 10 minutes. The terminal shows the exact timestamp of every TradFi quote.

Why do some assets show N/A?

Some Hyperliquid RWA instruments (for example ALUMINIUM, VIX, DXY) never traded, so no history exists anywhere. HyperBasis shows N/A instead of fabricating data. See data coverage.

How deep is the history?

90 days of 5-minute deviation for the tradable universe (above 95% coverage), up to 2 years of minute-resolution TradFi reference data for top assets, and growing minute-level deviation history. Exact live numbers are on the homepage and the coverage page.

Terminal & API

What are the terminal pages?

XARB (arb screener), WMAP (market map), ASP (asset profile), LARG (whale flow), PORT (watchlist), MREV (mean reversion), OVNT (overnight dislocation), BQ (backtest), STAT (analytics), ECST (economic calendar), MICR (microstructure), RISK (risk flags), DQ (data quality), DIAG (diagnostics), ACCT (billing). Full detail: terminal guide.

How many API endpoints are there?

45 REST endpoints plus a WebSocket stream. Full reference: API guide and Swagger docs.

What are the rate limits?

Research tier: 100 requests/day. Professional: 10,000 requests/day. Enterprise: unlimited with dedicated keys. See pricing.

Pricing & payments

How much does PRO cost?

PRO is offered at an Early Access price of $29/month (standard price $99/month). Upgrades are settled on-chain in USDC.

How do I upgrade?

Connect your wallet in the terminal, send the exact USDC amount to the displayed treasury address on a supported network (Arbitrum One, Base or Ethereum), and the license activates on-chain confirmation — typically within minutes.

Can I get a refund?

Refer to the Terms of Service for the refund and cancellation policy.

Legal & honest limitations

Where is HyperBasis registered?

Singapore jurisdiction; see the Terms.

Can I resell or train AI models on HyperBasis data?

No. The Data License Agreement permits licensed use only; resale and AI-model training are prohibited.

What if I see a stale or missing value?

HyperBasis labels staleness and gaps explicitly. If something looks wrong, contact support at josepheta123@gmail.com.

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.