The S&P Dow Jones Indices has partnered with Trade[XYZ] and has licensed the S&P 500 index. This allows the launch of perpetual derivatives on the Hyperliquid network.
This brings one of the most closely followed stock market indexes in the world to a 24/7 on-chain trading environment for eligible non-US investors.

This marks the first officially licensed perpetual derivative tied to the S&P 500 with institutional-grade index data. Traditionally, access to the S&P 500 index has been via an ETF, mutual fund, or futures contract listed on a regulated exchange.
By moving into decentralized infrastructure, the S&P 500 is now available in a digitally native format, providing investment opportunities for a wider range of users.
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Perpetual derivatives are financial contracts that enable traders to speculate on price movements without a specified expiration date. These financial contracts are different from traditional futures contracts since they do not involve rollover.
Perpetual derivatives are commonly used in cryptocurrency markets but are now being used in traditional financial markets such as the S&P 500. These financial contracts usually involve leverage as well as funding rates.
A notable characteristic of this process is continuous trading. While traditional equity markets are open for a limited number of hours, blockchain-based markets allow for continuous access.
Trade[XYZ] is providing these contracts to eligible investors outside of the United States, potentially broadening participation beyond conventional brokerage systems. This enables users to trade the S&P 500 at any time, without any restrictions on the hours of operation or geography.
Hyperliquid is the infrastructure for these contracts, which has been built as a layer 1 blockchain optimized for low-latency trading.
Trade[XYZ] has seen substantial trading volumes on the platform, with over $100 billion in cumulative trading volumes since October 2025, and an annualized run rate of greater than $600 billion. This reflects growing demand for real-world asset exposure within decentralized markets.
The initiative is an extension of previous efforts by S&P Dow Jones Indices to enter decentralized finance. This includes the launch of the S&P Digital Markets 50, which monitors companies and assets related to digital markets.
S&P DJI continues to explore how their index data and/or benchmarks can be utilized in new and evolving financial infrastructures, including blockchain technology.
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