When Infringement Becomes a Narrative: Hyperliquid's 'Precision Breakthrough'

比推Published on 2026-02-04Last updated on 2026-02-04

Abstract

Hyperliquid, a high-performance Layer 1 blockchain, faces patent infringement allegations from Cypherium founder Sky Guo. The dispute centers on US Patent 11,411,721 B2, which covers optimized HotStuff consensus mechanisms involving dynamic validator committee selection and signature aggregation. Guo claims Hyperliquid’s HyperCore engine uses this patented technology without authorization, enabling its high throughput and sub-second finality. The accusation coincides with Hyperliquid’s strong market performance—its HYPE token surged over 40% amid a broader market downturn—and the launch of its HIP-4 proposal for prediction markets. Critics question the timing, noting promotional content for Cypherium’s new project “G-Exchange” appeared alongside the allegations, suggesting possible “clickbait marketing.” Hyperliquid has not yet responded to the legal claims, and its closed-source code complicates independent verification. The situation highlights tensions between intellectual property protection and open innovation in blockchain.

Author: Sanqing, Foresight News

Original Title: Hyperliquid Infringement Dispute: Technological Rights Protection or Opportunistic Marketing?


On February 2, Hyperliquid announced that the HIP-4 proposal had gone live on the testnet on February 2. This proposal aims to build prediction market infrastructure by introducing "Outcome Trading." Additionally, from late January to early February 2026, the cryptocurrency market trended weaker, with Bitcoin's price falling below the $75,000 mark, and the broader market experiencing a general pullback. However, Hyperliquid's native token HYPE bucked the trend, rising over 40% in the past week.

Image Source: Hyperliquid Tweet

However, as it expands its business footprint, Hyperliquid has faced allegations of technological infringement from a peer. On February 2, Sky Guo, the founder of the RWA public chain project Cypherium, publicly accused Hyperliquid on social media of infringing on its patented technology. Sky Guo claimed that Hyperliquid's underlying consensus engine, HyperCore, uses a patented optimized version of the PoS-based HotStuff algorithm and demanded that Hyperliquid cease the infringement.

Image Source: Sky Guo Tweet

Core Dispute: The Technical Boundaries of Patent US 11,411,721 B2

The core of this dispute revolves around a formal patent issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on August 9, 2022, with the number US 11,411,721 B2. The assignee of this patent is Cypherium Blockchain Inc., and its title is "Systems and methods for selecting and utilizing a committee of validator nodes in a distributed system."

The patent details a mechanism for dynamically selecting and reconfiguring a validator committee, supporting node election through PoW, PoS, or PoA, and emphasizes the use of Aggregate Signatures to enhance consensus efficiency and fault tolerance. The patent also proposes specific implementation paths such as Two-phase Reconfiguration and Tree-structured Hierarchy.

Cypherium believes that these technologies are key to the implementation of HotStuff in large-scale, high-performance networks (such as Hyperliquid's 200,000 TPS), and this constitutes the core barrier of the patent rights.

First page of Cypherium's patent US 11,411,721 B2 | Image Source: Google Patents

The technical controversy lies in the improvements and application of the consensus algorithm HotStuff by both parties. However, HotStuff itself is an open-source consensus protocol published in academia between 2018 and 2019.

Cypherium's CypherBFT combines HotStuff with PoW to achieve permissionless operation, while Hyperliquid's HyperBFT is a custom variant optimized for low-latency transactions.

But Cypherium claims that its patent covers specific enhancement logic of HotStuff in a PoS environment. Hyperliquid has not yet responded regarding whether HyperBFT uses the unique claims covered by the patent.

Escalation of Accusations: From Questioning Transparency to Denouncing Infringement

Prior to this infringement accusation, Sky Guo's criticism of Hyperliquid primarily focused on code transparency.

Image Source: Sky Guo Tweet

This lack of transparency, on one hand, protects Hyperliquid's commercial advantage in high-concurrency processing; on the other hand, it makes it difficult for the project to prove its innocence through public audits when facing external technical质疑 (questioning/doubts).

Sky Guo believes that it is precisely because HyperCore borrowed the dynamic committee selection logic described in its patent that it achieved its sub-second finality.

Sky Guo claimed to have sent a legal letter to the Hyperliquid team and relevant responsible persons, accusing them of using the patented technology without permission. He stated that the Hyperliquid side is currently avoiding the issue and has not responded to the legal correspondence.

Solid Evidence or Ambush Marketing?

From a superficial legal and technical logic perspective, the US patent US 11,411,721 B2 held by Cypherium is indeed a formally issued legal document. Its scope of protection确实 (indeed) covers key aspects of consensus mechanisms such as dynamic committee selection, signature aggregation, and two-phase reconfiguration.

According to Hyperliquid's publicly available technical documentation, the underlying HyperCore engine确实 runs on a custom variant of the HotStuff algorithm called HyperBFT. HotStuff is precisely the technology改良 (improvement/modification) that is a key subject of the patent claims.

Image Source: Hyperliquid Docs

Furthermore, since Hyperliquid's core codebase is currently closed-source, this black-box属性 (attribute) makes it difficult for the outside world to determine whether its specific implementation path avoids the relevant patent through public code audits.

However, in fact, HotStuff and its variants are早已不是新鲜事 (long been nothing new) in the high-performance Layer 1 track. From Meta's (formerly Facebook) aborted Libra/Diem, to the currently booming Aptos (AptosBFT), Monad (MonadBFT), and even early research iterations of Sui's core consensus, all are deeply influenced by HotStuff's linear communication complexity and responsive design.

Additionally, the timing and context of the accusation are thought-provoking. The time Sky Guo issued the infringement accusation (12:00 on February 3) coincided with the strong market performance of the HYPE token and the heat brought by the HIP-4 proposal for prediction markets.

On social platforms, some KOLs expressed support for this rights protection action, but the comment sections of related posts featured疑似 (suspected) promotional content about "G-Exchange". "G-Exchange" is an upcoming new project within the Cypherium ecosystem. The coincidence in the timeline between this technical accusation and the预热 (pre-launch warm-up) of the new project makes this series of维权动作 (rights protection actions)疑似 (suspected) ambush marketing to generate buzz for the new business.

Image Source: Tweets from Sky Guo and other X accounts

Whether the accusation is a "real hammer" (solid evidence) or "ambush marketing," Hyperliquid seems to have reached a crossroads. As its business expands, community calls for increased transparency are growing. Faced with infringement质疑 (doubts/questions), will Hyperliquid insist on its black-box advantage, or will it prove its innocence through partial open-sourcing or third-party audits? This concerns the trust foundation of its decentralization narrative.

Note: HYPE tokens will unlock 9.92 million tokens on February 6, accounting for 2.79% of the circulating supply, worth approximately $357 million (calculated at $36 per token).


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Related Questions

QWhat is the core patent at the heart of the technical infringement dispute between Cypherium and Hyperliquid?

AThe core patent is US 11,411,721 B2, titled 'Systems and methods for selecting and utilizing a committee of validator nodes in a distributed system,' which was issued by the USPTO on August 9, 2022, and assigned to Cypherium Blockchain Inc.

QWhat specific technology does the patent US 11,411,721 B2 describe and protect?

AThe patent describes and protects a mechanism for dynamically selecting and reconfiguring a validator committee, supporting node election via PoW, PoS, or PoA. It emphasizes the use of Aggregate Signatures to improve consensus efficiency and fault tolerance, and proposes specific implementation paths like Two-phase Reconfiguration and Tree-structured Hierarchy.

QWhat is the key technical reason Sky Guo accuses Hyperliquid of infringement?

ASky Guo accuses Hyperliquid's underlying consensus engine, HyperCore, of using a patented PoS-optimized version of the HotStuff algorithm, specifically the dynamic committee selection logic described in his patent, which he claims is key to achieving Hyperliquid's sub-second finality and high TPS.

QWhat suspicious timing and context has led some to view the infringement accusation as a potential 'potshot marketing' stunt?

AThe accusation was made on February 3rd, coinciding with a period of strong performance for the HYPE token (which had risen over 40% in a week) and the launch of the HIP-4 testnet. Furthermore, promotional content for Cypherium's new project 'G-Exchange' appeared in the comment sections of related posts, suggesting the technical claim might be a coordinated effort to generate publicity for a new business launch.

QHow has Hyperliquid responded to the infringement allegations according to the article?

AThe article states that Hyperliquid has taken an evasive attitude and has not responded to the legal letters sent by Sky Guo. The core codebase of Hyperliquid remains closed-source, making it difficult to conduct a public audit to prove its innocence.

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