Blockworks analyst shaunda devens said Hyperliquid’s testnet has added compliance-oriented operating controls, including allowlists, forced liquidations and collateral transfers. A node called "Kraken HIP-3 test DEX" is already testing those permissioned features, and 10 wallets have been whitelisted. The testnet still supports permissionless deployment, but community speculation has centered on Kraken after recent business expansion moves by its parent company. On that basis, Kraken could be the first centralized exchange to test the compliant DEX feature.
BlockBeats reported on Aug. 21 that Blockworks analyst shaunda devens said Hyperliquid’s testnet has added compliance-oriented operating controls, including allowlists, forced liquidations and collateral transfers.
A node called "Kraken HIP-3 test DEX" is now testing those permissioned features, and 10 wallets have been added to the allowlist.
Although the testnet still supports permissionless deployment, the community has started to speculate that Kraken may be the first centralized exchange to test the compliant DEX function, especially in light of recent business expansion moves by its parent company.
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