Hyperliquid has publicly positioned Lighter as a direct rival, alongside established platforms such as Binance and Aster. In its official note, the exchange contends that many venues rely on a centralized order router to manage transaction state, whereas Hyperliquid runs fully on-chain, governed by 24 validators with no hidden state. This contrast highlights a push toward greater architectural transparency in the evolving decentralized trading infrastructure landscape.
Lighter emphasizes verifiable execution and a proof mechanism designed to enable auditability for a CLOB-like order book. The debate underscores a broader shift toward auditable order flow and transparent settlement as competition heats up within the decentralized trading infrastructure space.
Hyperliquid responded to community concerns about an alleged insider shorting incident related to the HYPE token, clarifying that the affected wallet belonged to a former employee dismissed in early 2024 and that the actions did not involve the core team. The firm reiterated strict HYPE transaction controls and compliance policies for staff and contractors.
Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/hyperliquid-declares-lighter-a-direct-competitor-in-on-chain-clob-battle-addresses-hype-insider-shorting-incident


