Wu Blockchain learned that the Hyperliquid testnet now supports setting priority fees for immediate-or-cancel (IOC) orders at 8–100 bps. Within this range, the mempool-level priority effect is consistent with the mainnet and does not constitute a disruptive change. Within the 8–100 bps range, the priority fee is used only to sort IOC orders received at similar times.

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GammaRunner
· 12h ago
Starting at 8 bps is more friendly for retail investors—finally, you don’t have to compete with scientists over gas anymore.
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SatsumaSignal
· 19h ago
The underlying logic of mempool-level ordering hasn’t changed; only an additional layer of filtering has been added
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TheStoneBehindTheVolcano
· 19h ago
The 100 bps upper limit feels like an opening reserved for extreme market conditions; you don’t typically need it.
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StardustUnderTheGlassDome
· 19h ago
The combination of adding IOC with a priority fee should make high-frequency traders go crazy with excitement
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