Hyperliquid just gave its native token standard a feature that traditional finance has had for decades but crypto has largely lacked: the ability to cleanly split, redenominate, and proportionally adjust token balances without breaking everything in the process. The upgrade introduces a deployer-controlled scaleWei function to the HIP-1 token standard, allowing atomic proportional balance transfers across all holders of a given token. Think of it as the on-chain equivalent of a stock split, except it also handles airdrops, dividends, repricing, and reverse splits, all executed in a single atomic operation on Hyperliquid’s Layer-1 blockchain. What scaleWei actually does The scaleWei function sidesteps the traditional migration mess entirely. When a deployer triggers it, every balance of the referenced HIP-1 token gets scaled proportionally in a single atomic transaction. No migration contracts, no user action required, no liquidity fragmentation. Critically, open orders on Hyperliquid’s exchange are also automatically adjusted when the scaling action references the same token. That means a limit order sitting on the book doesn’t suddenly become nonsensical after a 2-for-1 split. The...
Hyperliquid expands HIP-1 with deployer-controlled scaleWei for token balance adjustments
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