nHYPE Earn

See your nHYPE, track withdrawals, claim your HYPE.

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FAQ

Does the protocol charge fees?

Under the current contracts, the protocol charges $0 (0%) in fees.

The protocol does not charge a fee when you:

  • Deposit HYPE
  • Queue a withdrawal
  • Cancel a queued withdrawal
  • Claim HYPE

You still pay network gas on HyperEVM. A Hyperliquid validator may take a commission from staking rewards before the vault receives them. A third-party swap or token conversion may also have its own costs. These are not fees charged by the protocol.

Is there a deposit fee?
No. Under the current contracts, the protocol charges $0 to deposit HYPE. You receive nHYPE at the current exchange rate. Very small decimal amounts may be rounded down. This rounding is not a protocol fee. You still pay HyperEVM network gas.
Is there a withdrawal, cancellation, or claim fee?
No. Under the current contracts, the protocol charges $0 to queue a withdrawal, cancel it, or claim HYPE. If you cancel before a batch includes your withdrawal, the contract returns all the nHYPE held for that withdrawal. You still pay HyperEVM network gas for each transaction.
Does the protocol take a fee from staking rewards?
Under the current contracts, the protocol fee on staking rewards is 0%. A Hyperliquid validator may take a commission before rewards reach the nHYPE vault. That commission reduces the rewards received by the vault. It is not a protocol fee. The nHYPE exchange rate includes the rewards that remain after validator commission.
Are gas fees paid to the protocol?
No. Gas pays the HyperEVM network for processing your transaction. The protocol does not receive this gas payment. Keep a small amount of HYPE in your HyperEVM wallet to pay for gas.
Why could I receive less HYPE than the first estimate?
Before a batch includes your withdrawal, the HYPE amount shown in the app is only an estimate. The final amount uses the exchange rate recorded for your batch. A validator penalty can make the final amount lower. Very small amounts may also be rounded down. These differences are not protocol fees.
Can swaps or other deposit routes have fees?
Yes. A third-party swap or token conversion can charge its own fee or use a different exchange rate. These costs come from the third-party route. They are not fees charged by the protocol.
Can the protocol add fees later?
Under the current contracts, the protocol fee is 0%. A future contract upgrade could change the fee rules. Check the app and public documentation before you approve a transaction.
How long until I get my HYPE after I withdraw?
After you queue a withdrawal, it waits to be included in a batch. There is no fixed schedule for batches. After it enters a batch, the stake takes about 7 days to unlock. Then there is a short extra delay before you can claim. If your request is over the contract's limit for one withdrawal entry, the app divides it into several entries. Each entry follows these steps separately. You can cancel an entry before a batch includes it.
Where does my HYPE go when I claim?
When you claim, the HYPE is credited to your HyperCore spot balance. It does not go to your HyperEVM wallet balance. Open the Hyperliquid app and select Balances to see it. To move the HYPE to HyperEVM, select "Transfer to EVM." The address that receives the claim must already have an active HyperCore account. The first incoming transfer to that address on HyperCore activates the account.
Why did my withdrawal split into several entries?
The contract sets a maximum HYPE value for one withdrawal entry. If your request is above this limit, the app divides it into several entries. The form shows the number of entries before you sign. Each entry waits for a batch, unlocks, and becomes ready to claim separately.
What is the HYPE system address?
The HYPE system address is the system account that moves HYPE between HyperEVM and HyperCore: 0x2222222222222222222222222222222222222222. This app never sends a transaction to this address. It is shown only as a reference for the protocol documentation. Claims use the manager contract (0x888888…D5f7Db).
What does a zero minimum retained stake mean?

On April 2, 2026, the protocol owner changed the manager's minimum retained stake from 500,000 HYPE to 0 HYPE. The owner did this by calling setMinimumStakeBalance(0) in this owner transaction.

The minimum retained stake is the amount of HYPE that the manager must leave in the vault while it processes withdrawals. A value of zero removes this minimum. Withdrawal processing can therefore use the full vault balance that is available.

This does not mean that the vault balance is zero. This setting alone also does not guarantee that a withdrawal can be processed in full or right away. Processing can still be affected by a pause, the amount of HYPE available, batches, HYPE locked with validators, validator penalties (called slashing), and the delay before a claim is ready.

The transaction does not say why the owner made this change. This app reports only the on-chain change and what the setting controls. The owner can change this setting again.

Viewing is read-only for any address. Connect the owning wallet to queue, claim, or cancel withdrawals — claim payouts credit your HyperCore spot balance.