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We just shipped the Pro Polish release — a bundle of finishes that take HyperTerminal from "works" to "feels right in your hands." Highlights:

🟢 Venue freshness pills

Every venue panel now wears a small pill showing how stale the data is. Hyperliquid, Polymarket, and Derive each surface a last-update age, so you never trade on a frozen book again. Pills go green → amber → red as WebSockets fall behind.

🧭 First-run connection checklist

The first time you open the terminal, a short checklist walks you through connecting your wallet, signing the trading session, and depositing into the venue you want to start with. Everything you skip is recoverable from the data bar.

💬 Disabled controls explain themselves

Every disabled button now carries an inline reason and a fix. "Place Order" greyed out? It tells you exactly which precondition failed (no balance, wrong chain, no session signature) and where to click to resolve it. No more guessing.

🏷️ Tradeability badges

Predictions and option strikes now wear tradeability badges — liquidity, spread, last trade — so you can see at a glance whether a market will actually fill at the price you're seeing.

🧪 Source tooltips on derived numbers

Hover any derived figure — implied probability, payoff at expiry, net Greeks — and a tooltip shows you the formula and the inputs. No black boxes.

🛠 Under the hood

  • Lazy-loaded the WalletConnect bundle — initial gzip down to 312KB

  • Tablet/mobile breakpoints across every panel

  • Multi-leg payoff math now sums per-leg side × qty correctly with strategy-level breakeven/maxLoss/maxProfit

  • CORS allowlist on every venue REST proxy

Onward.

The multi-tab nightmare

If you actively trade derivatives in 2026, your screen probably looks like this: Hyperliquid in one tab for perps, Polymarket in another for prediction markets, Derive (or Deribit, or Lyra) for options, a fourth tab for funding, a Telegram channel for narrative, and a spreadsheet that you swore you'd retire two months ago. You alt-tab thirty times an hour and every tab thinks it's the only one that matters.

This is fine if you're sizing a single position. It falls apart the moment you want to do anything cross-venue — hedge a perp with options, trade a Polymarket prediction against the corresponding perp, or just see your total exposure without a calculator.

The premise

HyperTerminal starts from one premise: your edge lives in the spread between markets, not inside any single market. If Polymarket says BTC has a 22% chance of hitting $200k by year-end, and the Derive options chain implies 35%, that's an 1,300 bps mispricing. You can't see it if you're trading in tabs.

So we built one screen. Hyperliquid perps on the left, Polymarket predictions in the center, Derive options on the right, and a CrossSight panel that scores divergences in real time. One wallet, one session signature, one balance view. Every order routes with our builder code so we make 3-5 bps when you trade — not when you lose.

What unification actually unlocks

Three things you literally cannot do across tabs:

  • Auto-hedging. Open a perp long, HyperTerminal suggests the cheapest matching put on Derive. One signature, both legs, delta-neutral in seconds.

  • Cross-venue payoff diagrams. Multi-leg payoff math that sums your perp position, your Polymarket YES shares, and your options chain into a single PnL curve.

  • Real divergence detection. The CrossSight engine scans every visible market on a Web Worker, sub-frame, and surfaces the top spread in a scrolling ticker. You see the trade before the consensus does.

What we're not

We're not a chat app. We're not a thesis marketplace. We're not a fund-launch platform. We are one screen that shows you every derivatives venue you care about and routes your orders to all of them.

If that's the tool you've been pasting together in spreadsheets for years — welcome.

One terminal. Every venue. Every edge.

Today we're launching HyperTerminal — a unified derivatives terminal that puts Hyperliquid perps, Polymarket predictions, and Derive options on one screen, under one wallet, with one Claude-powered AI copilot.

What it does

HyperTerminal is the screen we wanted ourselves: a 5-layer layout (nav, CrossSight ticker, data bar, main grid, positions table) that puts the orderbook, the prediction market, the options chain, and the order ticket within one glance. Three modes — PERP, PREDICT, OPTION — each with a mode-specific order ticket but the same overall geometry, so the muscle memory carries.

  • Hyperliquid perps with sub-50ms order entry, agent wallet, TP/SL native, builder-code routing

  • Polymarket predictions with Gamma /public-search and relevance reranking so the markets you actually want sit at the top

  • Derive options with the full chain — 11 columns × 2 sides, multi-leg click-to-add, color-tinted bid/ask cells, real-time tickers on every visible row

CrossSight

The thing we're most excited about. CrossSight is a Web Worker engine that scans your visible markets for cross-venue divergence and surfaces the top spread on a scrolling ticker. Implied probability from Polymarket vs the options chain. Funding rate vs the perp's directional bias. Score it, rank it, trade it.

Claude copilot

An always-on AI copilot, streaming over Vercel edge, that sees your positions, your CrossSight scores, and the current state of every venue. Ask it "what should I hedge?" or "is this funding rate weird?" and it answers in plain English with the math shown.

How we make money

Builder codes. 3-5 bps per fill, paid by the exchange, not by you. Subscriptions later for custom dashboards and the upcoming auto-hedger.

The road from here

V1 is live today. V1.1 is mobile touch UX and custom layouts. V2 is vibecode dashboards — prompt the AI to build the chart you need. V3 is cross-venue auto-hedging at one click.

This is the screen we wanted. We built it. Try HyperTerminal.