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VALR Integrates Hyperliquid to Launch 200+ Perpetual Markets in Africa

The crypto exchange integrates Hyperliquid liquidity for perpetual futures trading across crypto, forex, stocks, and commodities.

Written By Sharmistha Suman Sharmistha Suman
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VALR Integrates Hyperliquid to Launch 200+ Perpetual Markets in Africa

Key Highlights

  • VALR has integrated Hyperliquid as the onchain infrastructure layer to launch perpetual futures trading.
  • The integration marks Hyperliquid’s first direct partnership with a centralized exchange.
  • Users can trade perps directly on VALR without leaving the platform.

VALR, Africa’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, has integrated Hyperliquid to introduce a comprehensive perpetual futures trading product. The new “Perps” offering is scheduled to go live on VALR’s web platform on Monday, July 6, 2026, with mobile app support following shortly thereafter.

In an X post on Thursday, Hyperliquid said, “This marks the first time a centralized exchange has integrated Hyperliquid directly. By building on Hyperliquid, VALR can focus on the experience and interface its users trust. Users benefit from Hyperliquid’s deep liquidity and on-chain transparency while never having to leave the VALR platform.” 

VALR, Africa's largest crypto exchange by trading volume, is using Hyperliquid as the onchain infrastructure layer to bring perpetuals to its users.

This marks the first time a centralized exchange has integrated Hyperliquid directly. By building on Hyperliquid, VALR can focus… https://t.co/WkXn7PHMR2

— Hyperliquid (@HyperliquidX) July 2, 2026

What to expect from the collaboration

The integration of Hyperliquid allows VALR to leverage Hyperliquid’s blockchain while maintaining its familiar user interface and customer experience. Users will be able to open and manage positions directly within the VALR platform without needing to bridge assets or navigate external decentralized applications.

VALR’s new perpetuals product introduces over 200 markets across diverse global asset classes. Traders will gain access to equities, major stock indices, commodities, precious metals, forex pairs, and leading cryptocurrencies. For the African crypto ecosystem, the launch is noteworthy. VALR serves a large and growing user base across the continent, where demand for sophisticated trading tools continues to rise. 

By bringing institutional-grade perpetuals to its platform, VALR aims to bridge traditional finance with decentralized market access. Users benefit from Hyperliquid’s deep order books and transparent on-chain mechanics while enjoying VALR’s localized support and regulatory familiarity.

Hyperliquid faces criticism

Amid ongoing developments surrounding Hyperliquid, Multicoin Capital Managing Partner Kyle Samani, last week, publicly disputed Hyperliquid’s assertion of being a permissionless blockchain, calling out what he sees as misleading claims. 

The criticism came after Hyperliquid responded to its inclusion on Singapore’s Monetary Authority (MAS) Investor Alert List, clarifying that the listing does not imply a ban or wrongdoing and reiterating its status as permissionless infrastructure.

Samani responded, “Hyperliquid is not permissionless. Stop gaslighting the public.” He argued that true permissionless systems require open-source code and a globally distributed validator network, rather than validators concentrated in one location.

Expanding crypto infrastructure in Africa

Earlier this year, in April, VALR introduced a mobile money payment system with payment gateway Onafriq, enabling users across Africa to deposit funds and buy cryptocurrencies using local currencies without a traditional bank account.

The service supported currencies including the Kenyan Shilling (KES), Ugandan Shilling (UGX), Zambian Kwacha (ZMW), Central African CFA franc (XAF), and Congolese franc (CDF). Deposits are automatically converted into stablecoins like USDC or USDT. For example, a user in Kenya can now top up their VALR account directly via M-Pesa using KES and instantly trade crypto.

Meanwhile, as VALR plans to roll out the perpetual futures trading product, questions remain about long-term sustainability, potential regulatory pushback in multiple jurisdictions, and whether retail users fully understand the sophisticated derivatives they are now accessing.

Also Read: CFTC Chair Selig Slams Illinois Crypto Tax as Innovation Threat

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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Sharmistha Suman
By Sharmistha Suman
Sharmistha Suman is a Crypto Journalist at The Crypto Times, based in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. She covers Bitcoin and Ethereum price action, Indian crypto regulation, and emerging Web3 protocols, with a particular focus on how Indian retail and institutional investors participate in the global digital asset market. She joined The Crypto Times in April 2026. Sharmistha has been writing on cryptocurrency and blockchain since 2022. Before joining The Crypto Times, she contributed to The News Crypto and Todayq, and produced independent research on Indian crypto adoption, the country's evolving regulatory framework, and the developer ecosystems building on Ethereum and Solana. She holds a Master's degree in Digital Journalism and a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Creative Writing, both from Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication in Bhopal.
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Shubham Soni is the Editor at The Crypto Times, based in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. He oversees the editorial desk, reviewing daily news coverage of cryptocurrency markets, US and Indian regulation, institutional adoption, the Solana ecosystem, AI agents, and Real World Assets (RWAs). All policy and markets coverage at The Crypto Times passes through his desk before publication. Before joining The Crypto Times in October 2025, Shubham managed news desks at Sportskeeda and Opoyi, covering global politics, sports, and entertainment for high-volume newsrooms serving the US and Indian markets. His four years in fast-paced newsrooms shaped his approach to fact-checking, source verification, and structural editing on complex stories. Shubham holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication (Bhopal) and a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from Amity University Rajasthan. 

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