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Hyperliquid Deposits & Withdrawals

Mechanics verified against official Hyperliquid docs on 2026-07-16.

Moving funds onto and off Hyperliquid is built around a single quote asset — USDC — with a handful of other assets accepted as spot deposits. This page covers the accepted deposit chains, the assets and networks Hyperliquid supports beyond USDC, and what a withdrawal costs. For a broader walkthrough of setting up an account, see our Hyperliquid how-to-start guide.

Deposits

The primary deposit route is USDC, accepted from Arbitrum, Ethereum, Base, or Polygon. The flow is the same regardless of source chain: enter the amount, click Deposit, and confirm the transaction in your connected wallet.

Beyond USDC, Hyperliquid's spot markets accept a further set of assets, each tied to a specific chain:

Asset Chain
BTC Bitcoin
ETH, ENA Ethereum
SOL, BONK, FARTCOIN, PUMP, SPX and others Solana
AVAX Avalanche
MON Monad
XPL Plasma
ZEC Zcash

Depositing one of these non-USDC assets credits a spot balance, not perp collateral. It has to be sold into the quote asset (USDC) before it can back a perpetual position. Treat these as a spot on-ramp rather than a direct route into margin.

The official documentation states there is no minimum deposit amount.

Withdrawals

USDC withdrawals settle to Arbitrum. The flat fee is $1, and the withdrawal transaction itself does not require you to hold gas: no separate network fee is charged on top of the $1.

The steps: click Withdraw, enter the amount, then confirm Withdraw to Arbitrum.

The docs do not specify a withdrawal processing time, so we won't put a number on it here — treat any speed claim you see elsewhere as unverified.

Practical cautions

FAQ

What does a withdrawal cost?

A flat $1 fee. Hyperliquid USDC withdrawals settle to Arbitrum, and the transaction itself does not carry an additional gas cost.

Which chains can I deposit USDC from?

Arbitrum, Ethereum, Base, or Polygon.

Is there a minimum deposit?

The official docs state there is no minimum deposit.

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