Hyperliquid clarified multiple issues raised by the community, including that it will open source the code under safe circumstances

Reprinted from panewslab
01/08/2025·1MPANews reported on January 8 that Hyperliquid stated on the X platform that the community has played a key role in the development of the ecosystem, and its feedback has also been highly valued. Recently, there have been some misunderstandings about validators. It is hereby clarified: ① All validators are qualified based on test network performance and cannot obtain seats through purchase; the relevant false statements belittle the efforts of those validators who invest time and energy in understanding the system; as the blockchain matures, validators The collection will gradually expand. ② As previously announced, the Foundation Delegation Plan will be launched to support high-performing validators and further decentralize the network. ③ Anyone can run an API server pointing to any node; the sample client code sends requests to a specific API server, but this is not a basic requirement of the network. ④Yes, it is unacceptable for users to try to create a black market for testnet HYPE; this has been stated many times; we will continue to work hard to improve the onboarding process for the testnet. ⑤Yes, the node code is currently closed source; open source is very important, and the project will be open source after development enters a stable state; Hyperliquid's development speed is several orders of magnitude faster than most projects, and its scope is also several orders of magnitude larger than most projects ;The code will be open sourced in a safe manner. ⑥Yes, there is currently only one binary file. Even on a very mature network like Solana, the vast majority of validators run a single client.
Earlier today , a user wrote to the Hyperliquid Core team pointing out that there were multiple problems with its management.