Hyperliquid derivatives

Hyperliquid Liquidations

When leverage gets flushed on Hyperliquid it leaves a footprint — a violent one-sided sweep, a CVD spike, and open interest dropping as positions force-close. vyx surfaces that cascade live across 300+ markets.

What A Liquidation Looks Like In The Flow

A liquidation is a forced market order: when leverage can no longer hold, the position is closed into the book. At scale that prints exactly the footprint vyx scores — an aggressive sweep tearing through several price levels (buyRun/sellRun), a CVD spike as the forced flow executes, and a candle body that runs then often snaps back once the cascade exhausts. The Liquidity Sweeps board ranks the markets where that is happening right now.

The vyx Liquidity Sweeps workspace ranking Hyperliquid markets by sweep size and net flow — the footprint of a liquidation cascade.
The Liquidity Sweeps workspace — the cascade footprint, ranked live. Open it →

Open Interest: The Cleanest Liquidation Proxy

Hyperliquid exposes no public market-wide liquidation feed — only per-user data on-chain. So rather than guess at a liquidation number, vyx reads the effect: open-interest change. A fast OI drop into a sharp price move is positions being force-closed; the same move on rising OI is fresh, willing positioning. Watch oiDeltaPct alongside the sweep and CVD and you get the honest read a static "liquidation heatmap" can't give you — live, and across the whole venue.

Why The Footprint Beats A Liquidation Map

A liquidation heatmap is an estimate of where leverage sits — it suggests where stops might be, not what is happening. vyx reads the cascade itself, as it prints, so you are watching the event rather than a guess about it. The forced sweep, the CVD spike, and the open-interest flush are the ground truth.

FAQ

Does vyx show a Hyperliquid liquidation heatmap?

Not a heatmap of estimated liquidation levels — Hyperliquid has no public market-wide liquidation feed. vyx shows the live footprint instead: the forced sweeps, CVD spikes, and open-interest flush a liquidation cascade leaves, ranked across 300+ markets as it happens.

How do I spot a liquidation cascade in vyx?

Look for a violent one-sided sweep (a 30-candle-high buyRun or sellRun) with a matching CVD spike and a sharp open-interest drop. That combination — forced flow plus positions closing — is the cascade signature, and the Liquidity Sweeps board surfaces it live.

Why use open interest instead of a liquidation number?

Because the liquidation number is not public on Hyperliquid, and open-interest change is the cleanest available proxy: a sharp OI drop into a move is positions being force-closed. It is an honest, live read rather than an estimate.