Hyperliquid's rapid ascent is attributed to a tiny, highly motivated team and a passionate community that markets the product organically. The lack of a formal marketing department forces the project to rely on word-of-mouth and developer evangelism, which Jeff believes is a competitive advantage over centralized exchanges.
Hyperliquid's architecture leans heavily on community participation, rewarding constructive behavior and actively filtering out predatory high-frequency traders.
The ICT community is fragmented by ego and competition. Removing personal drama and focusing on shared algorithmic understanding can accelerate collective progress and improve industry standards.
Harari challenges the cynical view that power is the only reality in human affairs, arguing that cooperation and trust are equally fundamental to civilization. He examines how this worldview leads to societal breakdown.