Q1 ✅
Really proud of the team's work over the last quarter, especially our DCO approval which paves the way for a full-stack marketplace for predictions, futures, options, and more.
Another highlight has been our predictions product which launched in late December. Lots cooking and it's been so much fun to work on. Hearing a lot of great feedback from customers - try it out and let me know what you think.
Onward! 👩🍳
NEW: @Bitwise is offering a @HyperliquidX ETF ($BHYP), offering direct exposure to hyperliquid:native with built-in staking rewards.
Trading begins tomorrow.
NEW: Dapper Labs will no longer issue new NFL ALL DAY NFTs.
CEO @Roham Gharegozlou says the company has signed a new licensing agreement with the NFL and “we will share details on this as the season approaches.”
Cypherpunk has accumulated an additional 10,279.30 ZEC for $5 million at an average price of ~$486.41 per ZEC.
As of 5/14/26, we ZODL ~1.88% of the network.
Onward.
Excited to see everyone come together for this historic moment. AQAv2 brings the protocol-aligned stablecoin model that @Nativemarkets trail-blazed to USDC with @Coinbase and @Circle's commitment to Hyperliquid. The community no longer has to choose between liquidity and alignment.
Our industry will face adversity as we continue to grow. It gives me hope seeing titans of the industry come together to build for users and bring all of finance onchain.
Our Q1 earnings are now live, including the news that we have received a $100 million strategic investment from @winklevosscap helping to fuel our growth from a crypto company into a markets company.
Our total revenue in Q1 2026 grew 42% YoY to $50 million, while transaction revenue remained stable YoY at $24 million.
In April, we received a DCO license from the CFTC, making Gemini one of only a handful of crypto native platforms in the U.S. to hold both a DCM and a DCO in house.
This all represents the next step towards Gemini becoming a full-stack, end-to-end marketplace for crypto trading, predictions, futures, options, and more.
@NexusNautitw1t Exactly. The elegance breaks when validators can't keep up with state commitment. Real bottleneck isn't parallelization—it's finality. Average slot time of 400ms looks great until network stress hits.