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How Do You Make Money Through Hyperliquid's Builder Program?

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Hyperliquid's Builder Program lets wallets and apps earn fees on routed trades. Here's how it works and how Phantom and MetaMask made millions.

Crypto Rich

June 2, 2026

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You make money through Hyperliquid's Builder Program by routing user trades through your own app into Hyperliquid's perpetuals exchange and charging a small fee on top of the protocol's base fee. You keep 100% of that fee, with no cut to the protocol. The model is open to anyone, and it has quietly turned a handful of crypto wallets into eight-figure businesses.

CoinGecko report from late May put hard numbers behind that, and it lit up timelines for days. The headline: one Solana wallet has earned more than $20 million doing nothing more exotic than passing its users' trades to someone else's order book.

How does the Builder Program work?

Hyperliquid (@HyperliquidX) runs one shared order book called HyperCore. Builders do not launch their own exchange or fight over liquidity. They route orders into that same book and attach an extra fee, called a builder code, to each trade.

The rules are simple:

  • Builders keep 100% of the fee they charge. There is no protocol revenue share.
  • Fees are capped at 0.1% on perpetuals and 1% on spot, where the spot fee applies to one side of the trade.
  • Revenue equals the trade volume routed through your app multiplied by your chosen fee rate.

A user approves your builder address once and sets the maximum fee they are willing to pay. They can revoke it at any time, and each user can hold up to 10 active approvals. After that, every order your app sends can carry your builder code, and Hyperliquid deducts the fee on-chain as part of the fill. You claim what you earn through the same process as referral rewards.

That is the whole system. No tokenomics, no vesting, no gatekeeping. It is a straight contest over product, user experience, and distribution.

Who is actually making money?

Phantom, the Solana-native wallet, sits at the top with $20,630,022 in cumulative builder revenue. That is 31.8% of the revenue earned by the top 10 builders. Phantom has 137,496 users, processed $39.4 billion in volume, and charges a 0.05% fee.

Based ranks second with $15,056,894. It processed more volume than Phantom at $44 billion, but its lower 0.025% fee left it with less revenue. Together, Phantom and Based account for about 55% of all top-10 builder revenue.

MetaMask sits fourth with $6,510,547, even though it charges the highest fee in the group at 0.1%. Its 43,761 users traded $7.46 billion. The top 10 together clear $64 million, and total builder revenue across the ecosystem now runs close to $80 million.

 

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Top HyperLiquid Builders (Coingecko)

 

Why are wallets winning?

The pattern is hard to miss. The biggest earners are wallets, and the reason is distribution. Phantom and MetaMask already own the relationship with millions of users. Routing those users into Hyperliquid takes a single integration, not a new chain or a new exchange.

Fee strategy matters less than reach. Based charges half of Phantom's rate and still earns less, because Phantom has more than three times the users. Based pulls in about $354 per user against Phantom's $150, but volume at scale wins out. MetaMask makes the same point from the other direction: the highest fee in the group, carried by brand and reach rather than the lowest fee.

How do you become a builder?

The barrier is low.

  • Hold at least 100 USDC in a perpetuals account and use the standard account mode.
  • Integrate through Hyperliquid's public API. There is a ready example in the Python SDK.
  • Attach the builder parameter to your orders, which carries your builder address and a fee set in tenths of a basis point, so a value of 50 equals 0.05%.
  • Onboard users, who approve your code once and then trade as normal.

Everything settles on-chain with one-block finality, and every builder's fill data is published daily, so earnings are auditable.

The takeaway is not that the fees are high. It is the front end that now captures the value. Hyperliquid runs the liquidity and the matching engine and hands the economics to whoever brings the users. That reframes what a wallet is: not just a place to hold keys, but a perps brokerage that happens to look like a wallet, with the revenue to match.


Sources:

  • CoinGecko Research report ranking the top 10 Hyperliquid builders by cumulative revenue, with per-builder fee rates, trading volume, and user counts.
  • Hyperliquid Docs Official builder codes documentation covering the 0.1% perps and 1% spot fee caps, the ApproveBuilderFee action, the 100 USDC requirement, and the order parameter format.
  • Hyperliquid Python SDK Example script showing how to attach a builder fee to an order through the public API.

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Rich has been researching cryptocurrency and blockchain technology for eight years and has served as a senior analyst at BSCN since its founding in 2020. He focuses on fundamental analysis of early-stage crypto projects and tokens and has published in-depth research reports on over 200 emerging protocols. Rich also writes about broader technology and scientific trends and maintains active involvement in the crypto community through X/Twitter Spaces, and leading industry events.

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