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Gold-i integrates with Hyperliquid – the first DeFi exchange integration into MatrixNET

2026/03/16 19:55
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Gold-i, a global leader in FX and crypto trading technology, has integrated Hyperliquid into its MatrixNET liquidity management and distribution platform. This is the first decentralised (DeFi) exchange integration within MatrixNET, marking a significant milestone for Gold-i.

Through standard FIX API connectivity, brokers, prop trading firms, and fund managers worldwide using Gold-i’s technology can now seamlessly access Hyperliquid’s decentralised exchange for perpetual futures and spot crypto trading, and stream this liquidity directly into MT5 or any other trading platform.

By normalising order flow to meet Hyperliquid’s execution criteria, Gold-i ensures clients benefit from competitive pricing and strong depth at the top of book, while maintaining robust aggregation, smart routing, and risk controls.

Tom Higgins, CEO and Founder, Gold-i said, “This was a complex implementation but a significant development for Gold-i, enabling us to offer our clients access to a market-leading DeFi exchange. Brokers, prop trading firms and fund managers using MatrixNET now have easy access to Hyperliquid’s on-chain derivatives liquidity. As interest in DeFi grows, Gold-i plans to support both centralised and decentralised liquidity venues, giving clients the benefit of flexibility, efficiency, and seamless multi-venue access.”

Gold-i’s MatrixNET, trusted by brokers, fund managers and crypto institutions worldwide, empowers users with a multitude of routing and aggregation methods and the ability to tailor execution models to suit the unique preferences of different client types. Amongst the many benefits, it enables institutional clients to access deep liquidity pools, achieve better prices, gain more clients and reduce toxic trading. 

About Hyperliquid

Hyperliquid is a performant blockchain built with the vision of a fully onchain open financial system. Liquidity, user applications, and trading activity synergize on a unified platform that will ultimately house all of finance. Hyperliquid is a decentralised exchange offering secure, high-performance perpetual futures trading with deep liquidity and low fees, enabling firms to innovate their crypto strategy with next-gen infrastructure. For further information, visit www.hyperfoundation.org

About Gold-i

Headquartered in the UK, Gold-i is a global market leader in trading technology for the crypto and FX industries, trusted by brokers, fund managers, prop trading firms, LPs, exchanges and crypto institutions worldwide. Gold-i’s flagship product, MatrixNET, is an advanced multi-asset liquidity management platform which is integrated with over 80 Liquidity Providers and 35 crypto exchanges. Gold-i’s innovative solutions also include MetaTrader tools and risk management products. For more information, please visit www.gold-i.com

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