Glassnode: Tokyo Hyperliquid traders enjoy a 200 millisecond speed advantage over their European and American counterparts

By: rootdata|2026/03/30 17:47:14
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The latest research from blockchain data firm Glassnode shows that Hyperliquid's 24 validation nodes are concentrated in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tokyo region, giving traders near Tokyo a significant latency advantage.

Tokyo users can reach the validation nodes in just 2 to 3 milliseconds, while European users experience delays of over 200 milliseconds. Using AWS Tokyo as a benchmark, the median round-trip time for orders is about 884 milliseconds; from Virginia, USA, it takes about 1,079 milliseconds, a difference of about 200 milliseconds.

In a time-sequenced matching mechanism, geographic location directly determines queue priority, affecting price spreads and transaction probabilities. Major exchanges like Binance and KuCoin also deploy their core infrastructure in the same AWS region, making Tokyo the de facto hub for crypto trading in Asia. The research points out that, unlike traditional financial markets, decentralized finance currently lacks corresponding mechanisms to balance geographic advantages, and a latency arms race is quietly taking shape.

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