Liquidation maps show where leveraged positions in the tracked pool would be liquidated. HyperBasis builds them from real position data and scores cluster risk.
1. What a liquidation map shows
For an asset, the map plots each tracked wallet's position size against its liquidation price. The result is a visualization of where forced selling would concentrate if price moved against the pool — the "minefield" view.
2. Vulnerability score
The 0-100 score combines distance-to-liquidation of pool positions, concentration of liquidation prices, and current deviation/funding context. It is a risk index, not a prediction of any liquidation event.
3. Honest limits
Source limitation: Hyperliquid's public API exposes no liquidation leaderboard, and the global fills feed omits the user field. Liquidation maps therefore only cover positions of the tracked 282-wallet pool.
Assets outside the pool: instruments with no tracked positions show N/A for the map — the data does not exist.
Demo mode: for assets outside the pool, the terminal offers a clearly-labeled synthetic demo visualization, explicitly marked as DEMO data, never presented as real.
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.