I really like the brief expression below; it doesn't care how you see it, but rather responds very succinctly to a wide range of differing opinions at certain times, while also subtly conveying a sense of confidence that says "don't tell me how to do things"—Steve Jobs said something similar, never ask customers what kind of phone they want.
The above is a statement from the official Hype team in response to validator nodes several days ago, and I still find it great upon rereading it today in DC: it only expresses the most important things, extremely briefly, with some points even consisting of just a few words.
Hyperliquid is continuously iterating and improving, aiming to bring all finance on-chain. The community plays a key role in the growth of the ecosystem, and feedback is taken seriously.
Recently, there have been some misunderstandings regarding validators. To clarify: all validators are qualified based on their performance on the testnet.
There is no way to purchase a seat.
Other statements undermine the efforts of those validators who have invested time and energy to understand the system.
As all blockchains mature, the number of validators will increase over time. As previously announced, there will be a foundation delegation program to support high-performing validators and further decentralize the network.
Anyone can run an API server pointing to any node.
Example client code sends requests to a specific API server, but this is not a fundamental requirement of the network. Yes, users attempting to create a black market for the testnet HYPE are unacceptable. This has been stated multiple times.
We will continue to work on improving the onboarding guide for the testnet.
Yes, the node code is currently closed source. Open source is important. The project will be open-sourced once development reaches a stable state. Hyperliquid's release speed is several orders of magnitude faster than most projects. Its scope is also several orders of magnitude larger than most projects. The code will be open-sourced when it is safe.
Yes, there is currently a binary file. Even for very mature networks like Solana, most validators only run one client.
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Entrepreneurs should listen to community voices, which is certainly correct, but great products cannot be made solely based on community guidance.
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