Recently did some trading on Hyperliquid through Vertex Pro and routed the orders through different paths. Noticed some interesting execution patterns when cross-routing trades on decentralized platforms.



The routing efficiency varied based on liquidity depth and spread conditions. Worth monitoring if you're actively trading derivatives on these DEX aggregators.

Hyperliquid's infrastructure seems to handle order flow pretty smoothly, especially when you're sourcing liquidity from multiple pools. If you're looking to optimize slippage on larger positions, experimenting with different routing strategies on DEX trading platforms could yield some edge.
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GamefiHarvestervip
· 01-10 02:49
hyperliquid's routing does have some features, but to be honest, slippage still mostly depends on luck.
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BlockchainGrillervip
· 01-07 14:11
Routing strategies can indeed lead to arbitrage opportunities, but Hyperliquid's slippage control is still better than I expected. --- Sounds good, but in practice, when the depth is insufficient, you still lose money. --- Multiple routing can indeed squeeze out some profit, it all depends on whether your orders are large enough to be worth the effort. --- These techniques sound very advanced, but 90% of traders simply can't execute them. --- Vertex Pro's aggregation is quite good; it mainly depends on whether the price direction of the coin is correct.
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GhostWalletSleuthvip
· 01-07 13:55
The routing optimization of hyperliquid is indeed interesting, but I'm more curious if slippage can really be reduced that much.
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DataPickledFishvip
· 01-07 13:50
Routing arbitrage has started again. How much longer can Hyperliquid last this time?
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degenwhisperervip
· 01-07 13:46
Hmm, this routing logic is indeed interesting. Optimizing slippage can definitely create a competitive edge.
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