HyperLiquid Withdrawals Now Live on Router Nitro UI

🌊 HyperLiquid Just Got Easier

By Router Protocol
Feb 27, 2025, 4:02 PM
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Router Protocol has launched direct withdrawals from HyperLiquid through the Router Nitro interface, eliminating the need to use multiple platforms.​ Users can now complete withdrawals in three simple steps:

  • Select destination token and amount
  • Sign withdrawal request on HyperLiquid
  • Sign final transaction for chain transfer

This update enables seamless withdrawals to over 40+ chains, including non-EVM networks like Solana and Sui Network.​ The integration complements the existing single-step deposit feature launched earlier, creating a complete bridge solution for HyperLiquid users.​

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