PANews reported on October 28th that in response to the abnormal price fluctuations in the HYPE market early this morning, Lighter stated on the X platform: "A rogue robot flooded the HYPE order book with large orders, but other than that, no forced liquidations or other negative impacts occurred. This transaction was completed at an extremely high price with extremely low volume, and the long upper shadow left behind caused issues with chart scaling. Therefore, this data has been removed from the front-end interface. On-chain data cannot (and cannot) be modified. Interested users can view it on the block explorer. However, as the operator of the main Lighter front-end, we will present the charts in a way that is most beneficial to traders. Other Lighter-based front-end interfaces can decide on different display methods."PANews reported on October 28th that in response to the abnormal price fluctuations in the HYPE market early this morning, Lighter stated on the X platform: "A rogue robot flooded the HYPE order book with large orders, but other than that, no forced liquidations or other negative impacts occurred. This transaction was completed at an extremely high price with extremely low volume, and the long upper shadow left behind caused issues with chart scaling. Therefore, this data has been removed from the front-end interface. On-chain data cannot (and cannot) be modified. Interested users can view it on the block explorer. However, as the operator of the main Lighter front-end, we will present the charts in a way that is most beneficial to traders. Other Lighter-based front-end interfaces can decide on different display methods."

Lighter responds to "HYPE abnormal order book data": it was caused by an out-of-control robot and did not trigger liquidation. It has been hidden on the front end

2025/10/28 08:04

PANews reported on October 28th that in response to the abnormal price fluctuations in the HYPE market early this morning, Lighter stated on the X platform: "A rogue robot flooded the HYPE order book with large orders, but other than that, no forced liquidations or other negative impacts occurred. This transaction was completed at an extremely high price with extremely low volume, and the long upper shadow left behind caused issues with chart scaling. Therefore, this data has been removed from the front-end interface. On-chain data cannot (and cannot) be modified. Interested users can view it on the block explorer. However, as the operator of the main Lighter front-end, we will present the charts in a way that is most beneficial to traders. Other Lighter-based front-end interfaces can decide on different display methods."

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