JPMorgan Chase: Hyperliquid Oil Futures Trading Volume Surges to Industry Third Place

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Hyperliquid Oil Futures Trading Volume Surges

A team of analysts led by Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, Managing Director at JPMorgan Chase, reported on Wednesday that the trading volume of Hyperliquid’s WTI crude oil perpetual futures contract (CL-USDC) experienced a sharp increase, with daily trading volume reaching approximately $1.7 billion in mid-March. Open interest rose to about $300 million, making it the third-largest product by trading volume on Hyperliquid.

Geopolitical Conflicts as Triggers: Why Hyperliquid Oil Contracts See a Sudden Surge in Trading Volume

Spot and Futures Monthly Trading Volume
(Source: JPMorgan Chase)

Traditional commodity exchanges are closed during weekends and outside trading hours, which prevents them from reflecting the impact of sudden geopolitical events on oil prices in real time. When the Iran crisis escalated over the weekend, traders were unable to hedge oil risks through conventional channels like CME and turned to Hyperliquid’s 24/7 perpetual futures contracts.

The CL-USDC contract uses USDC stablecoin as collateral, offering up to 20x leverage. Compared to traditional futures margin requirements, it has lower barriers, providing traders seeking oil exposure with immediate entry options. JPMorgan analysts note that the demand for asset exposure during traditional market closures is a key driver behind the continuous growth in Hyperliquid’s trading volume.

Hyperliquid’s Technical Advantages: Three Key Features Attracting Professional Traders

JPMorgan’s report highlights Hyperliquid’s technical differentiation from most DEXs:

  • On-Chain Limit Order Book: Provides precise pricing, narrower bid-ask spreads, and order types familiar to traditional traders, unlike the AMM models used by many DEXs.
  • Sub-Second Final Trade Confirmation: Execution speeds are close to those of centralized exchanges (CEX), meeting the needs of algorithmic and high-frequency trading strategies.
  • Portfolio Margin Mechanism: Allows unified risk management across multiple positions, significantly improving capital efficiency—typically a feature only available on advanced CEX platforms.

Analysts believe these technical features position DEXs as “professional trading venues” connecting traditional markets with crypto markets, which is a core advantage enabling Hyperliquid to continue capturing derivatives market share from CEXs.

Traditional Exchanges’ Response: The Accelerating Wave of 24/7 Trading Sweeps Mainstream Financial Markets

JPMorgan analysts state that the trend of DEXs gaining market share in crypto derivatives continues and may further expand into other asset classes beyond commodities. In response, traditional exchanges are also deploying around-the-clock trading capabilities: CME Group plans to launch 24/7 crypto futures and options on May 29; Nasdaq is advancing a 23-hour trading day for stocks, expected to be implemented in late 2026, and has received SEC approval to trade some tokenized securities; Cboe Global Markets has proposed near five-day, 24-hour stock trading services.

However, JPMorgan analysts point out that most traditional exchanges mainly focus on standardized derivatives and have not yet offered the high-leverage perpetual futures structures common on DEXs like Hyperliquid. There remains a significant gap in product flexibility and structure between the two.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What type of exchange is Hyperliquid?
Hyperliquid is a decentralized exchange built on its own Layer 1 blockchain, centered around an on-chain limit order book architecture, supporting perpetual futures trading. The platform offers various contracts, including cryptocurrencies and commodities, with sub-second trade confirmation and a portfolio margin mechanism.

Q: Why do non-crypto investors choose Hyperliquid to trade oil?
Traditional commodity exchanges are closed during weekends and outside trading hours, making it impossible to hedge sudden risks in real time. Hyperliquid provides 24/7 perpetual futures contracts, allowing traders to gain exposure to oil and other commodities at any time, serving as an essential supplement during traditional market closures.

Q: Can traditional exchanges replace Hyperliquid’s 24/7 functionality?
Currently, most traditional exchanges mainly offer standardized contracts and have not yet provided the high-leverage perpetual futures structures typical of DEXs like Hyperliquid. While CME Group and Nasdaq are working to extend trading hours, their product structures and flexibility still differ significantly. JPMorgan believes DEXs still have considerable growth potential.

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