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Hyperliquid Policy Center Announces Support for SEC's Proposal to Repeal "Trade-Through Rule"

2026-08-17 12:26

Odaily News - Hyperliquid Policy Center announced that it has recently submitted a joint comment letter with Douro Labs to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), supporting the SEC's proposal to rescind Rule 611 of Regulation NMS (the "Trade-Through Rule") and calling on regulators to establish a clearer Best Execution regulatory framework for on-chain markets.

The Hyperliquid Policy Center believes that the current Trade-Through Rule is built on traditional securities market structures and is clearly incompatible with blockchain-native trading models. HPC and Douro Labs put forward three recommendations in their joint comment letter:

First, they support the SEC in rescinding the Trade-Through Rule. The two companies argue that this rule relies on a traditional quote system that cannot accurately reflect the on-chain trading environment, and its continued application could hinder the development of on-chain financial markets.

Second, the SEC should establish clear best execution guidance for on-chain trading. On-chain markets feature new factors that do not exist in traditional markets, such as quote-less trading, 24/7 operation, blockchain network fees, and MEV (Maximal Extractable Value). Brokers need clearer regulatory standards to ensure they can execute trades on behalf of clients.

Third, the regulatory framework should be principles-based and recognize independent price reference mechanisms. HPC and Douro Labs suggest that when the traditional NBBO cannot cover on-chain markets, the SEC should recognize independent price reference data formed through transparent, manipulation-resistant mechanisms. For example, the Pyth Network, which Douro Labs helped build, provides price oracle services for on-chain markets by aggregating real-time data supplied by exchanges and market participants.