Hyperliquid is expanding its footprint. What began with perps now extends with equal depth into spot. Driving this expansion is @hyperunit, the tokenization layer on Hyperliquid. It’s what makes assets like BTC, ETH, and SOL feel native on the exchange instead of being routed through a third-party bridge or some wrapped version. Safeguarding this framework are Guardians, i.e. independent operators running the Unit protocol, who collectively verify deposits/withdrawals, eliminating any single point of failure. In this article, Ayan maps out Unit's architectural design and all other moving parts. 🔗
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