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Terms of Service

Last updated June 6, 2026

These terms govern your access to and use of the HyperliquidRPC API, dashboard, and website. By creating an account or making a request, you agree to them.

1. The service

HyperliquidRPC provides RPC endpoints, raw datastreams, and enhanced datastreams for the Hyperliquid network and HyperEVM. We are an independent infrastructure provider and are not affiliated with, or endorsed by, Hyperliquid Labs.

We may update, add, or remove features over time. We will give reasonable notice of material changes that affect how you use the service.

2. Accounts & API keys

You are responsible for keeping your API keys secret and for all activity under your account. Notify us immediately if you believe a key has been compromised.

You must be able to form a binding contract and must not use the service where prohibited by law.

3. Acceptable use

Don't abuse the service: no attempts to disrupt or degrade the network, circumvent rate limits, resell access without a written agreement, or use the service for unlawful activity.

We may throttle, suspend, or terminate access that threatens the stability or security of the platform or other customers.

4. Fees

Paid plans are billed in advance on a recurring basis, with metered usage billed in arrears. Fees are non-refundable except where required by law or expressly stated.

We will notify you before any change to your plan pricing takes effect.

5. Disclaimers & liability

The service is provided “as is.” Market data may contain errors or delays, and nothing here is financial advice. You are solely responsible for your trading decisions.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, our aggregate liability is limited to the fees you paid in the three months preceding the claim.

6. Changes & contact

We may revise these terms; continued use after changes take effect constitutes acceptance. Questions? Email team@hyperliquidrpc.com.

This document is a starting draft and not legal advice. Have counsel review before relying on it.

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