Liminal Money
Hyperliquid's native yield layer — engineered to harvest every yield source the network generates and put it to work for you, on autopilot.
Mission
Yield is fragmented. It exists across perpetual funding markets, staking protocols, money market vaults, and yield derivatives — and most participants never access more than a portion of what's on the table. Liminal Money was created to change that reality.
The mission is clear: give anyone, anywhere, access to Hyperliquid's complete yield surface through a single token. No manual rebalancing. No chasing the best rate. No added complexity.
Hold limUSD. That's all. The protocol takes care of everything else.
Technology
The Liminal Money platform operates on a combination of HyperCore and HyperEVM infrastructure. Strategies execute onchain, with capital routing governed by a dynamic allocation engine that tracks yields across all active sources in real time.
Perpetual funding rates on Hyperliquid are harvested through market-neutral positions. You collect the funding without taking on directional risk.
The xHYPE spot leg allocates to kHYPE — Kinetiq's liquid staking token — layering staking rewards on top of funding income.
Capital flows automatically across Morpho, HyperLend, Felix, and Hyperliquid's BLP to pursue the best available lending rate at any given moment.
As Hyperliquid adds HIP-3 TradFi assets and HIP-4 options primitives, Liminal Money's strategy set expands accordingly — no action required from users.
Our Approach
Most yield products ask you to choose a strategy and commit to it. The Liminal Money protocol takes the opposite stance. Markets evolve. Rates fluctuate. A strategy that looked ideal on Monday may lag by Friday.
So the protocol doesn't lock in. It watches. It compares. It moves capital toward whichever risk-adjusted return is highest — across funding, staking, and lending, all at once. Think of it less like a vault and more like a trading desk that never closes.
Yield accrues directly into the token price. limUSD begins at $1 and appreciates over time. You don't claim rewards or stake receipts. The number simply rises. Visit our help section for a thorough breakdown of how the mechanics function.
Security
Liminal Money vaults are reviewed by independent security firms. Reports are published in the documentation — not hidden, not condensed. The actual findings, the actual responses.
Beyond audits, the protocol employs institutional-grade custody arrangements, monitored oracle systems, and onchain guardrails that constrain exposure during adverse market conditions. Smart contract risk can never be fully eliminated — the team behind Liminal Money states this openly, because transparency matters more than polished marketing language.
Multiple safeguards run in parallel. If one layer fails, the others hold. That is the design intent.
Multi-Chain Reach
The underlying strategy runs on Hyperliquid. But limUSD itself is available natively on HyperEVM, Ethereum, and Arbitrum — with Solana support arriving soon.
You mint from your preferred chain using USDC, USDT, or USDT0. Your deposit converts at the current Price Per Share. The token lands in your wallet. From that point, you're earning Hyperliquid's native yield without ever needing to interact with Hyperliquid directly.
limUSD also functions as productive collateral across the broader DeFi ecosystem — AMMs, money markets like Morpho, yield splits via Pendle. Use it, stake it, borrow against it. The yield engine underneath keeps running regardless.
The Team
Liminal Money is developed by a team with expertise spanning quantitative finance, protocol engineering, and DeFi infrastructure. The group has run market-neutral strategies across multiple market cycles and knows what breaks under stress.
The focus since day one has been operational dependability over flashy marketing. Strategies are rigorously tested before going live. Integrations are carefully vetted. Partners are selected with care.
Questions? The team is available on Discord and Telegram — links are in the footer below. Or head to the main app to see what's running right now.