ChainCatcher said Hyperliquid’s testnet has added compliance-oriented operational controls, including a whitelist, forced liquidation, and collateral transfer functions. A node called “Kraken HIP-3 test DEX” is testing these permissioned features, and 10 wallets have already been whitelisted. The testnet still supports permissionless deployment, but the community is speculating that Kraken could be the first CEX to test the compliant DEX function. That view is based on recent business expansion moves by Kraken’s parent company, according to the input.
ChainCatcher said Hyperliquid’s testnet has added compliance-oriented operational controls, including a whitelist, forced liquidation, and collateral transfer functions.
A node named “Kraken HIP-3 test DEX” is currently testing those permissioned features, and 10 wallets have already been placed on the whitelist.
The testnet still supports permissionless deployment. Even so, the community is speculating that Kraken could be the first CEX to test the compliant DEX feature, citing recent business expansion moves by Kraken’s parent company.
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