# Hyperliquid Policy Center **Type:** Research and advocacy organization **Focus:** Decentralized prediction markets regulatory clarity **Backing:** Hyper Foundation (1M HYPE) **Status:** Active ## Overview The Hyperliquid Policy Center (HPC) is an independent research and advocacy organization dedicated to advancing a clear, regulated path for Americans to access decentralized markets. It functions as the official policy advocacy arm for Hyperliquid's decentralized perpetuals and prediction market model. ## Key Positions - Advocates for regulatory clarity that accommodates decentralized, blockchain-based platforms alongside centralized ones - Argues that public, market-based prices are a public good that can aggregate dispersed information into price signals outperforming polling and expert analysis - Claims decentralization technologies improve transparency, reliability, settlement security, and surveillance — directly contributing to CFTC goals - Warns against rules designed only for centralized exchanges (mandatory intermediaries, operator-based surveillance models) - Emphasizes that decentralized platforms have no custodians or central operators managing customer balances — no single points of failure - Highlights that every trade and collateral is recorded permanently on-chain — end-to-end transparency for regulators and users ## Regulatory Strategy HPC's regulatory framing focuses on structural decentralization (no custodian, on-chain settlement) rather than functional differentiation between event-betting and governance markets. This reflects Hyperliquid's business interest: enabling US users to access Hyperliquid HIP-4 without DCM registration requirements. ## Timeline - **2026-04-30** — Submitted extensive comment letter to CFTC in response to ANPRM on Prediction Markets (comment period closed). Only comment in 800+ submissions specifically addressing decentralized prediction markets.