Restricted jurisdiction

Hyperliquid United States Restriction

United States-specific Hyperliquid restriction information with no referral CTA, access guidance, or promotional language.

Last updated: 2026-05-30Last reviewed: 2026-05-30
Author: HypeBasis Team
Editor: HypeBasis compliance review
Review cadence: monthly
Affiliate: No
Jurisdiction sensitive: Yes

Direct answer

The Hyperliquid app interface terms source reviewed for HypeBasis on May 30, 2026 treats United States persons as restricted. This page is restriction clarity only. It does not provide referral links, access guidance, workaround instructions, promotional CTAs, or trading recommendations. If you are in the United States or otherwise a restricted person, do not use HypeBasis referral links as an eligibility answer.

Current status

The official app terms source was reviewed for this page on May 30, 2026. United States restriction content should be reviewed monthly, before any monetized campaign, and whenever terms or interface eligibility language changes.

Step by step

  1. 1Read the latest official interface terms before relying on any third-party page.
  2. 2Do not treat a referral discount, app screenshot, or social post as eligibility guidance.
  3. 3Stop at restriction status instead of looking for a conversion path.
  4. 4Seek qualified legal advice if you need a personal or entity-specific answer.
Risk notice
Crypto perpetuals and leveraged trading are high risk. You can lose money through liquidation, funding, slippage, oracle issues, protocol failures, and market volatility.

Fee and risk notes

  • Restricted-person status can create legal, account, and operational risk.
  • Crypto derivatives remain high risk even where access is permitted.
  • Referral economics do not change eligibility, liquidation risk, funding, slippage, oracle risk, or protocol risk.

Why this page exists

A trust-first referral site has to answer commercially awkward queries. If a page is about a restricted person or restricted jurisdiction, the page should explain the source and remove the conversion path instead of trying to keep the reader inside a referral funnel.

No referral CTA rule

United States restriction content should not show external referral buttons, app-opening buttons, signup prompts, or trading invitations. Related links should point to risk, source methodology, and editorial policy rather than monetized action pages.

What to verify

  • The current official interface terms source.
  • Whether the page still avoids referral CTAs and external trading prompts.
  • Whether related links preserve the restriction context.
  • Whether any new product page introduces United States eligibility language.

Example reader scenario

Say a reader searches for a United States-specific answer after seeing a Hyperliquid referral code on another site. The page should not try to rescue that click. The correct response is to point back to the official terms source, explain that HypeBasis removes monetized actions in restricted contexts, and avoid turning the question into a deposit, trade, or account-opening path. The reader may still read risk and source methodology pages, but the journey should end before any referral or trading action.

What this page cannot do

This page cannot interpret every legal fact, entity structure, travel situation, wallet history, or interface enforcement detail. If the current source is unclear for a reader's specific situation, the safe editorial answer is uncertainty, not a referral click.

Monthly review checks

Do not add access instructions, alternate interface suggestions, account-routing suggestions, or hints about reaching a trading flow from a restricted context. If a future source changes the restriction analysis, record a new dated legal/source review before changing the page.

What to take from this page

Treat United States restriction queries as no-conversion content. Keep referral economics separate from eligibility, risk, and personal legal questions. If any status detail is unclear, stop at the official terms rather than following a commercial link.

Editorial maintenance

Every monthly review should check the official terms, the page source block, the sitemap date, the guide hub link, and the live page for accidental monetized actions. If a new homepage banner, calculator, market screen, or comparison page mentions United States eligibility, review that copy against this page before publishing. If the source cannot be verified, the claim should be narrowed or marked uncertain rather than refreshed automatically.

FAQ

Why is there no referral link on this page?

United States restriction content should not encourage signups, deposits, trading, or referral clicks.

Can this page tell me whether I personally qualify?

No. HypeBasis can record the source and publishing rule, but it cannot provide legal advice or determine personal eligibility.

Does the no-CTA rule mean the site blocks access?

No. It means HypeBasis does not promote monetized actions in restricted-context content. It is an editorial and compliance boundary, not a technical access-control system.

Related guides

Continue with the pages that affect eligibility, cost, and trading risk.

Sources

  • Supports: Restricted-person and restricted-jurisdiction claims for interface access, including Ontario and United States restrictions.
  • Hyperliquid Docs: RisksAccessed 2026-05-30
    Supports: Smart contract, L1, market liquidity, oracle manipulation, and open-interest cap risk framing.