The Hyperliquid block explorer.
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The Hyperliquid block explorer.
HypurrScan is the most-used block explorer for Hyperliquid, surfacing account-level activity, vault holdings, and an ecosystem dashboard that maps the HyperEVM dApp footprint. The product fills the role Etherscan plays for Ethereum — canonical address-and-transaction lookup.
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Hyperliquid L1 block explorer
Account-level vault holdings and position views
HyperEVM dApp ecosystem dashboard
Address activity history and trade reconstruction
Free public access
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HypurrScan is the de-facto block explorer for Hyperliquid — the surface researchers, journalists, and forensic users open to trace specific HyperCore transactions, validator actions, and HIP-4 market state on-chain. The structural advantage is that HypurrScan exists at all. Most L1s ship with a first-party explorer; Hyperliquid did not, and the gap was filled by independent tooling that now serves the same trust-anchor role Etherscan plays on Ethereum. For anyone doing post-trade reconciliation, dispute investigation, or research on a specific wallet's HIP-4 position history, HypurrScan is the canonical lookup tool. The structural ceiling is the explorer category itself. Block explorers are infrastructure rather than analytics — HypurrScan surfaces what happened on-chain, not why, and a trader looking for positioning context still needs Hyperdash or ASXN beside it. Coverage depth on HIP-4 specifically is bounded by the protocol's own state model: validator-vote oracle results are visible, but the inputs that produced the vote (offchain data signals, validator deliberation) are not on-chain and therefore not in the explorer. Within those constraints, HypurrScan is the standard forensic-grade surface for Hyperliquid.
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