Analyst: Hyperliquid's Per-Capita Revenue Reaches Approximately $56.42 Million, Far Outpacing Traditional Trading Platforms like CME
Odaily Odaily reports that Hyperliquid on-chain analyst il.hl released a data comparison stating that Hyperliquid's per-capita revenue reaches approximately $56.42 million, significantly higher than traditional finance and crypto trading platforms. The comparative data shows:
1. Hyperliquid: Approximately $790 million in revenue, approximately $20.6 billion valuation, 14 employees, close to 100% profit margin;
2. Robinhood: Approximately $4.47 billion in revenue, approximately $97.2 billion valuation, approximately 2,400 employees, approximately 42% profit margin;
3. CME Group: Approximately $6.52 billion in revenue, approximately $88.5 billion valuation, approximately 3,800 employees, approximately 62% profit margin;
4. Nasdaq: Approximately $8.26 billion in revenue, approximately $46.5 billion valuation, approximately 9,200 employees, approximately 22% profit margin.
Analysis indicates that under the "protocol-level infrastructure" model, Hyperliquid achieves extremely high efficiency: revenue is almost equivalent to net profit, and operating costs are near negligible levels, reflecting a structural characteristic where "revenue does not scale linearly with headcount." However, this current advantage is built upon a stage where regulatory and compliance costs have not yet been fully realized. If compliance pressures increase in the future, the profit margin may contract.
